Evan Thomas Foundation

Evan Thomas Foundation Evan’s life was a gift. Evan lived fully. Evan’s story is about the love of swimming, love of life, and love of Jesus.

The Evan Thomas Foundation was set up to honor the life and passions of Evan Christopher Thomas. Tragically, on June 17 ,2014, while swimming with friends and family in the Illinois River, Evan disappeared under the water. His body was later recovered by the Siloam Springs Fire Department Swift Water Rescue Team. Evan was a dedicated and accomplished swimmer on the Siloam Springs High Schoo

l swim team and the Siloam Springs Flyers swim team, and a member of the Razorback Aquatic Club. On June 17, 2015, the Evan Thomas Foundation was established. The Foundation will keep Evan’s dreams and passions alive by encouraging others and offering help inactivities he deeply enjoyed. The Evan Thomas Foundation honors Evan with providing water safety advocacy through education, swim related scholarships, and continuing Evan’s legacy of living life fully. You will live a full life only when you live fully in the gift of each moment.

05/12/2025
05/06/2025

Benefits of Water
MAY IS NATIONAL WATER SAFETY MONTH!

When school is out for the summer and the weather heats up across the country, poolside recreation is in. American backyards are where children can enjoy aquatic playgrounds, others get in their daily exercise of lap swimming, and many kick back, relax, and unwind to the tranquil sounds and sights of trickling, glistening water.

That’s why May is the perfect time to observe safer water practices with National Water Safety Month!

This summer, pools, hot tubs, and spas will continue to have an overwhelmingly positive impact on our lives. And there’s a lot to celebrate!

Water Boosts Physical Health
Swimming is one of the best exercises because it provides all of the benefits with none of the negative impacts on the body.

Swimming may not come with weights, but this full-body workout moves all your muscles from head to toe against the water’s resistance. Swimming builds cardiovascular fitness, endurance, and strength, helping you maintain a healthy heart and lungs. In fact, 30 minutes in a pool is worth 45 minutes of the same activity on land. And you get the benefit of vitamin D from the sunshine.

As a result, swimming is one of the best and most efficient ways to lose weight. It can burn more than 200 calories in just half an hour—more than double that of walking.

Water Improves Mental Health
Throw a healthy diet into your life, in addition to your 30-minute-a-day, three-times-a-week swimming routine, and you’ll stay fit and healthy, as well as maintain positive mental well-being.

Why is water so good for us mentally? Did you know that from birth we are connected to water? Babies’ bodies are 75 percent water. As we age, we are still made up of a majority of 60 percent water—our brains are three-fourths water and our bones are nearly one-third water.

So we have a natural connection to water. No wonder just the presence of water soothes us. A Mappiness study shows that people are happier when they are outside. But add water to the picture and they are 5.2 percent happier.

Regular swimming can reduce stress, improve mood, boost optimism, and enable better sleep. In fact, 1.4 million adults believe swimming has significantly reduced their anxiety and depression symptoms, a Swim England survey says.

All of these benefits can add years to your life. Those with active lifestyles and positive mental health increase their life expectancies by almost 10 years.

Swimming’s Popularity Soars, and So Does the Need for Water Safety
There are 10.4 million residential and 309,000 public swimming pools, and an additional 7.3 million hot tubs operating in the U.S.

California tops the list of most sales and installations for above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and hot tub sales. Texas and Florida are second and third in above-ground pool and hot tub sales, and they flip places for in-ground pool sales. Ohio and Illinois finish out the top five in above-ground pool sales. Illinois also makes the list of most hot tub sales, followed by New York in fifth place. And Arizona and New York are fourth and fifth, respectively, on the list of most in-ground pool installations.

No wonder swimming is the fourth most popular sport or activity in the U.S., according to the U.S. Census Bureau. For children and teens between the ages of 7 and 17, swimming rises to the No. 1 most popular recreational activity.

In fact, 36 percent of children ages 7 to 17, and 15 percent of adults go swimming at least six times annually.

That’s why learning how to swim is so important. The Red Cross says more than 50 percent of Americans either can’t swim or don’t know basic water competency skills. With eight out of 10 Americans planning to swim in a pool this summer, that’s why swim lessons are so important.

The goal of swim lessons is to make children and adults safer in and around water, says the USA Swimming Foundation. Swimming lessons from a certified instruction, school, or organization reduce the chance of drowning by 88 percent.

Almost 40 million adults in the United States do not know how to swim, and over half have never taken a swimming lesson....
04/18/2025

Almost 40 million adults in the United States do not know how to swim, and over half have never taken a swimming lesson.

Swim lesson scholarships are available for ALL ages! Go to the foundation website to apply for financial assistance.


Thank you to Dr. Philpott and the staff at Roberts-Philpott Eye Associates for their ongoing support!
11/14/2024

Thank you to Dr. Philpott and the staff at Roberts-Philpott Eye Associates for their ongoing support!

Another great sponsor is Jason Johnson State Farm Insurance. Thank you for your support!
10/31/2024

Another great sponsor is Jason Johnson State Farm Insurance. Thank you for your support!

Thank you MegaByte Computer Center for your support over the past 9 years. We are grateful for your generous donations!
10/28/2024

Thank you MegaByte Computer Center for your support over the past 9 years. We are grateful for your generous donations!

We ❤️ our sponsors!Thank you Centennial Bank for continuing to support the ETF.
10/26/2024

We ❤️ our sponsors!

Thank you Centennial Bank for continuing to support the ETF.

Many thanks to our sponsors!Arvest Bank has been a sponsor from our very first fundraiser, and continues to support the ...
10/23/2024

Many thanks to our sponsors!

Arvest Bank has been a sponsor from our very first fundraiser, and continues to support the ETF.

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Roseburg, OR

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(479) 228-4442

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All For Good

One of Evan's favorite verses was Romans 8:28. "All for good" R8:28 has become part of his signature logo and it's truth has brought hope and comfort to his loved ones.

When a champion swimmer enjoying a day at the river with his friends and family drowns, what then? You look for "good". You do good. You promote good. Shortly after Evan's death, the Evan Thomas Memorial scholarship was established at Siloam Springs High School. The foundation expands Evan's legacy by partnering with established organizations and providing scholarships for their related activities. Currently we are working with:

USA Swimming Foundation - Make A Splash

Families United to Prevent Drownings - support for grieving families