FLOAT Fund Foundation

FLOAT Fund Foundation These skills can help a child save themselves or give others time to help them should they fall into the water.

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FLOAT Fund Foundation has two primary goals; to educate the community on drowning prevention and assist families in helping their child/children develop self-rescue swim skills. Funds received help provide scholarships to eligible families. Scholarship applications will become available in 2022. Donations can be mailed to:
FLOAT Fund Foundation
220 Old Gray Station Rd
#8671
Gray, TN, 37615

07/26/2024
06/23/2024

Infant Swimming Resource, also known as ISR, is a method of teaching children how to save themselves if they fall into water.

06/11/2024

As the weather gets warmer, more people enjoy spending time in the water, whether in a pool, at the beach, or by the lake. If you are buying swimwear, think about visibility because the color of your swimsuit could save your life in the tragic event of drowning.

ALIVE Solutions conducted a swimsuit color and print visibility test to understand which colors and patterns are visible when submerged underwater. The results of this test showed that solid neon colors were the most visible, small patterns did not decrease visibility, lighter colors were also visible, and light colors looked like reflections on the surface. πŸ‘™

Aquatic Safety Connection

06/08/2024

Don’t forget: When your heart is in the water, your undivided attention should be in the water

Stay safe! Stay smart!
πŸ’™, ALIVE Solutions

"If you're not within arms' reach of your children, you've gone too far."A great reminder as we're approaching the summe...
05/28/2024

"If you're not within arms' reach of your children, you've gone too far."

A great reminder as we're approaching the summer season. One of the best defenses against childhood drowning is staying vigilant and staying close by.

When it comes to water safety, every second counts. If you're not within arm's reach of your children, you've gone too far.

Practice close, constant, and capable supervision to keep your kids safer in and around water. Touch supervision, being in the water with the ability to reach out and touch the child, is essential for those watching weak or non-swimmers.

By being vigilant, you're making a huge difference in preventing accidents and creating an environment where they can enjoy the water confidently.

Let's prioritize water safety and keep our families protected together.

Learn more about Active Supervision at https://ndpa.org/supervision/

07/20/2023

Great job, Jennifer Mason on sharing the importance of survival swim lessons through ISR!

07/20/2023

We're looking for volunteers who are passionate about water safety and drowning prevention! The FLOAT Fund Foundation serves families in the Appalachian Highlands region by sharing education on water safety and providing scholarships to eligible families to receive survival swim lessons with an ISR instructor.

We're looking for people with skill sets in fundraising and marketing, as well as assistance with scholarship review and issuing.

Please message us if you'd like more information or interested! You may also email us at [email protected].

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