International Water Safety Foundation

International Water Safety Foundation 1.2 million people drown every year and half of them are children under the age of 5. Our aim is to bring awareness to this.

The International Water Safety Foundation is a non-profit organization raising drowning awareness while bringing basic swimming, water safety, and safe rescue skills to children.

“Striving to make a planet that’s 70% water, 100% water safe!" Help put into action sustainable learn-to-swim projects across the globe through our fundraising platform at drowningawareness.org. The first project will fo

cus on Cambodia. Led by Conrad Foote of SWIM Cambodia, they will be implementing water safety education, survival swimming skills, safe rescue skills, and CPR/First Aid to entire communities. Also, don't forget about International Water Safety Day upcoming May 15th, 2018. IWSD is designed to educate the youth in becoming safer in and around the water while spreading global awareness of this ongoing pandemic. Educators signup at:
www.internationalwatersafetyday.org

The International Water Safety Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization.

Rest In Power
11/26/2021

Rest In Power

Guillermo Echevarria, a two-time Mexican Olympian and world-record holder in the 1500 freestyle, died on November 24 from cardiac arrest.

11/26/2021
Australia anyone?
11/26/2021

Australia anyone?

In Sydney, something changed. I embraced the uncertainty of the sea, following my children into a culture of volunteer lifesaving.

Hey Everyone! Did you know that it is time for the  ? This tread runs from September to December AND you can tread and/o...
09/08/2021

Hey Everyone! Did you know that it is time for the ? This tread runs from September to December AND you can tread and/or donate whenever you want. All funds raised assist Diversity In Aquatics and the International Water Safety Foundation with water safety education programs. Find out more about the by going to: www.treadathon.org/socialjustice

08/26/2021

TOKYO - Team USA’s Anastasia Pagonis and Gia Pergolini captured Team USA’s first gold medals of the Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 in Thursday night’s swimming finals.  The pair of teenagers put down blazing fast times in their respective qualifying heats and lowered their own world records in t...

08/26/2021

FYI
08/23/2021

FYI

Five years later, the stage is ours 🤯

The Paralympic Opening Ceremony is TOMORROW!

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Thank you Ashleigh Johnson!
08/11/2021

Thank you Ashleigh Johnson!

In 2016, Johnson made history as the first and only African-American woman on the Team USA women's water polo team.

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