SWBP News

SWBP Launches Winter Fundraising Campaign

Shallow Water Blackout Prevention’s
Winter Fundraising Campaign

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CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:

Gold Level Sponsor - $10,000
A sponsorship at this level entitles the organization to have their logo prominently displayed on our website and in our brochure. A description about the organization and a statement explaining why the organization is supporting us will be included. Additionally, the support will be recognized in our blog and on our Facebook page and displayed whenever we exhibit at a conference or convention.

Silver Level Sponsorship - $5,000
A sponsorship at this level entitles the organization to have their logo prominently displayed on our website and in our brochure. Additionally, the support will be recognized in our blog and on our Facebook page.

Bronze Level Sponsorship - $2,500
A sponsorship at this level entitles the organization to have their logo prominently displayed on our website and recognized on our Facebook page.

If your organization is interested in becoming a Sponsor,  please contact us at: admin@shallowwaterblackoutprevention.org

INDIVIDUAL DONATIONS:

Individuals who make a donation will be entered into a drawing for a thank you gift commensurate with the following:

$1,500 and above: VASA Trainer Pro
$1,000 to $1499: Autographed Michael Phelps Swim Cap
$750 to $999: Autographed Antonio Brown (Steelers) Lithograph Print
$500 to $749: Insulated Bag Cooler with Shallow Water Blackout Prevention Logo
$250 to $499: Scout Key Finder Bluetooth Anti-Lost Device & Keys Finder Alarm with Shallow Water Blackout Prevention Logo
$100 to $249: Compact First Aid Kit with Shallow Water Blackout Prevention Logo

Donations of any amount even if less than the above are all equally appreciated.

Donations may also be mailed to:
Shallow Water Blackout Prevention,
5125 Peachtree Industrial Blvd
Norcross, GA 30092

Or click below to donate online.

WHAT WE DO AND WHAT YOUR SPONSORSHIP AND/OR DONATION SUPPORTS:

Awareness:
There are over 350,000 drownings worldwide and 4,000 in the United States annually and it is estimated that a large percentage of all drownings are the result of a shallow water blackout – How it Happens.  As a 501(c) 3 nonprofit Shallow Water Blackout Prevention’s primary mission is to prevent drownings and near-drownings as a result of a shallow water blackout.  We do this by raising awareness about the causes and prevention of a shallow water blackout and educating anyone who takes to the water, be they casual swimmers, both adults and children, competitive swimmers, free-divers, those who spearfish, coaches and the general public.  We work with organizations such as The Michael Phelps Foundation, The US Coast Guard, The Redwoods Group and many others both nationally and internationally that have a connection to water safety.  

Safety:
We are currently working with several coaches within the competitive swimming arena at both the high school and college level as well as several Aquatics Directors from the YMCA community.  Our first goal is to create guidelines for coaches and swimmers for best practices that is part SWBP awareness campaign for swimmers, parents and lifeguards and a part Continuing Education Program for swim coaches. Our second goal is to have this information become part of the American Swim Coaches Association’s series of Coaching Certifications as well as the American Red Cross’ Lifeguard Certification Program.

Community Service:
Our Ambassador Program provides an opportunity for high school students to earn Community Service credits by raising awareness within their community about the causes and prevention of a shallow water blackout.  However, this Program is open to anyone who wishes to become one of our advocates.  We supply the necessary materials, signs and literature about shallow water blackout free-of-charge.

Outreach:
We attend national aquatics-related conferences and conventions and serve as a speaker, exhibitor and sometimes both. We make presentations to civic organizations such as the Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions Clubs, students within grades 6 to 12, and Parent Teacher Organizations. We also work with YMCAs educating their staff especially their lifeguards. We do not charge a fee for this service.

Chapters:
We work closely with those who have been personally impacted due to a shallow water blackout and have a desire to raise awareness about its causes and prevention.  We help them establish a Chapter of Shallow Water Blackout Prevention should they wish to do so. The mission of all of our Chapters is the same – raise awareness and educate the public about shallow water blackouts. We currently have Chapters in several states, Australia and the Netherlands. There is no cost to the Chapter for our assistance.

Support:
As an organization founded by a family that lost a son due to a shallow water blackout and managed by another that suffered from the same tragedy we truly understand the trauma of losing a loved one as a result of a phenomenon that is easily preventable.  When we become aware of another similar tragedy we discretely reach out to the family to offer our personal support if it is desired. We also stay in contact with the family as long as it is necessary.

Website:
Our website has been recognized as the go-to source for information and resources and it is consistently listed first when shallow water blackout is Googled. With the exception of signage everything on our website is free-of-charge and we encourage visitors to use our materials as they deem appropriate.  

SWBP Announces Partnership with NISCA

Shallow Water Blackout Prevention Partners with the National Interscholastic Swim
Coaches Association (NISCA)

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NISCA is a professional organization that supports High School coaches of all aquatic sports. They are dedicated to coach’s education and athlete recognition through the All-America Program. NISCA allows opportunities for coaches to network and exchange knowledge and experience. 

We are honored to announce that we have been selected to partner with NISCA to help them raise awareness about the prevention of a shallow water blackout.  This partnership will have several components.  First, NISCA will promote our Ambassador Program nationwide as a way for High School students on all aquatics-related teams to become involved in community service by raising awareness about the causes and prevention of a shallow water blackout.  We will support their efforts and provide the necessary materials for their outreach. Schools and their collective team’s students that can show they have made a concerted effort, as judged by NISCA, to raise awareness will be recognized by NISCA and be awarded banners to display within their school. Raising awareness about shallow water blackout will be one of the primary reasons the award will be made.

Second, we will provide information and training (education/awareness/prevention) videos about shallow water blackout and our organization to the NISCA for the distribution to all their member coaches during their annual conferences, trainings and whenever requested.

Finally, but not least, NISCA will detail our partnership and what we do and why in their July-August 2018 Newsletter, which is distributed to every High School swim team and their athletes within the country. Our organization will also be prominently displayed on their website as a contributing Partner to the accomplishment of their mission.

Online Training Now Available for Shallow Water Blackout Prevention

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The Redwoods Group, an insurance provider to more than half of all of the YMCA's in the U.S., has made their online training program about shallow water blackout available to everyone free-of-charge.  We encourage you to take 10 minutes to review this course. It will be 10 minutes well spent and could save a life.

Click here to access this training!

US Navy Bans Prolonged Underwater Breath-Holding

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Pictured below is Lieutenant, Christopher Frederick, M.D, who is currently training to become an Undersea Medical Officer for the United States Navy.  Chris sent  this picture and informed us that all of the Navy's aquatic training facilities have this sign prominently displayed and stated that they rigorously enforce this policy.  

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Thank you Chris for your service to our country and thank you to the
United States Navy for recognizing the potential hazards

associated with prolonged breath-holding.

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Welcome to Our Newest Ambassador

Olivia Jackson

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Olivia Jackson will be joining her brother, Benjy Jackson, as co-ambassador in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  She along with her family witnessed attempts to retrieve and revive our Executive Director’s son after a shallow water blackout.

Olivia is a high school student at American Heritage in Plantation Florida. She enjoys time with her friends and family living the Florida lifestyle. Her weekends are spent outdoors; boating, tubing and fishing.  Her summers are spent in the Bahamas and at camp in Northern Canada where she is working on her Red Cross water certification.

We welcome Olivia to our team of national Ambassadors and sincerely appreciate their efforts to educate and raise awareness about Shallow Water Blackout and how to prevent it.  You are all saving lives

 

High School Club Raises Awareness of SWB

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Our Newport Beach, California Ambassador, Nick Thompson (right) and his helper Mitch Harvey, recently participated in Mater Dei High School’s Club Fair to attract students to the newly formed "Shallow Water Blackout Awareness Club.” Located in Santa Ana, CA, Mater Dei High School is one of the largest Catholic high schools in the United States. The school offers an extensive Club Program to meet the interests of all its students and there are over 60 active clubs offering everything from learning origami to competing in the Mock Trial competition. 

Thanks to Nick and Mitch its newest Club, the Shallow Water Blackout Awareness Club, will greatly enhance our efforts to educate and raise awareness about the causes and prevention of Shallow Water Blackout.  Most importantly they are helping us save lives.

Congratulations to Nick, Mitch and our Newport Beach Ambassador Coordinator, Karen Curreri, on your extraordinary efforts and a job well done!

California Ambassador Spreads Awareness About Shallow Water Blackout

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Karen Curreri’s son, former USC swimmer Joe Curreri, died on October 26, 2007, in an accidental drowning incident as a result of a shallow water blackout. He was 27. 

As our Newport Beach, CA Ambassador and Ambassador Mentor Karen spent Saturday, September 23, spreading Shallow Water Blackout Awareness. She attended Water Polo Tournaments at Corona Del Mar High School and Newport Harbor High School in which many teams were participating. She met with many parents, coaches, and spoke to some of the local newspaper reporters while distributing many of our posters and fliers while she raised awareness about Shallow Water Blackout.

Thank you Karen.  Your efforts are saving lives while honoring your son Joe.
 

Clarion Safety Systems and SWBP Renew Partnership

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Clarion Safety Systems and SWBP Renew Partnership to Help Prevent Drowning

 

Clarion Safety Systems, a leading designer and manufacturer of safety signs and safety labels, is renewing its partnership with Shallow Water Blackout Prevention (SWBP), aiding the organization’s efforts to save lives through drowning prevention efforts. “With SWBP, we’ve found a like-minded organization who shares Clarion’s passion for keeping people safe from harm. We’re proud to be collaborating for increased water safety,” says Derek Eversdyke, Director of Facility Safety Products at Clarion. “We both understand that education and safety signage work hand in hand to save lives.” 

Clarion Safety Systems will donate $5.00 to SWBP for every SWBP sign sold. To view/purchase signs, click here.

About Clarion’s Pool Safety Sign System: Clarion pool safety sign systems are available for purchase directly from Clarion’s online pool safety catalog, as well as from leading commercial pool suppliers, including Recreonics, Lincoln Equipment, and Water Safety Products. Signs are offered in English, Spanish, and bilingual English/Spanish. They are customizable in over 30 different languages and in various sizes and finishes to meet location and climate-based considerations. Additional information on pool safety and the importance of effective pool safety signage is available on the Clarion website.

About Clarion Safety Systems: Clarion Safety Systems is the leading designer and manufacturer of visual safety solutions that help customers in more than 180 industries worldwide to make their products and premises safer. Clarion offers a full range of standard and custom products including machinery safety labels, environmental and facility safety signs, pipe and valve identification markings, lockout/tagout products, and safety grade photoluminescent egress path-marking escape systems. Founded in 1990, Clarion is headquartered at 190 Old Milford Road in Milford, PA, 18337, and online at www.clarionsafety.com.

Proclamation Signed by Georgia Governor Nathan Deal

 

Governor Nathan Deal Signs Proclamation Against Unexpected Killer: May 31, 2017 is Shallow Water Blackout Prevention Awareness Day

We are pleased to announce that Georgia Governor Nathan Deal has signed a proclamation stating that May 31st is Shallow Water Blackout Prevention Awareness Day.  

We would like to thank Governor Deal and his staff for their faithful service to the great state of Georgia, and for their concern about the safety and well being of its citizens. 

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We wish to encourage all of our friends and followers to take a moment today and share information about the dangers of SWB with your friends and loved ones.  The only way to save lives from more senseless tragedies due to SWB is through education and prevention.