The Mobile CPR Project

Cause Area

  • Community
  • Education & Literacy
  • Emergency & Safety
  • Health & Medicine
  • Sports & Recreation

Location

423 Guardian Drive, Room 433Blockley HallPhiladelphia, PA 19104 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

Our number one goal is to train Philadelphians how to recognize a cardiac arrest and to learn CPR. Learning CPR can keep community members and their families safe. Most of the time when someone experiences a cardiac arrest, it is in their home. If a family member experiences a cardiac arrest the best thing anyone can do is perform CPR, it can save their life!

Description

The Mobile CPR Project was created to increase survival from sudden cardiac arrest. To do this we travel to community organizations, churches, and community centers to teach CPR. This program is an initiative supported by the City of Philadelphia and other partners such as the three local hospitals, the fire department, and the police department.

CPR training usually costs money and can take up a lot of time. It can also be difficult to find someone that teaches CPR. Our mission is to bring CPR to the community at no cost. So how do people learn CPR? They contact us! We schedule a training at their facility. We only ask that they have more than 10 people per training. This way, we train as many people as we can at once.

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