06/02/2026
"Each child is learning to swim. Everyone is safe and happy. And enjoying this beautiful area."
Gurman Kaur and Tony Gomez Public Health - Seattle & King County closed the commitment round at LakeSafe Confluence 2026 on May 15 with those words. And in that one sentence, they captured the entire reason every partner in that room gave their Friday evening to stand at Lake Sammamish State Park and commit to something.
Not a policy target. Not a metric. A vision. Every child swimming. Every family safe. Every person getting to enjoy this extraordinary place we are lucky enough to call home.
King County Public Health's public Summer 2026 commitment:
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Continuing community education and prevention messaging across King County
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Ensuring communities are wearing life jackets wherever there is open water
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Making sure every child has the opportunity to learn how to swim
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Amplifying water safety through media outreach - TV stations, radio stations, and regional communications channels
Tony also gave a public shout-out to Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission for something that deserves to be said out loud and shared widely:
Washington State Parks is educating 40,000 students across Washington State on water safety this year. 40,000 students. That is the scale of what coordinated, partner-aligned prevention work produces when agencies and community organizations commit to it together. That number exists because of the kind of collaboration that Confluence 2026 was built to deepen.
Gurman and Tony brought the clinical evidence, the epidemiological data, the forty-two years of drowning case reviews, and the proof that King County went three consecutive years without a single child drowning between 2008 and 2011.
That commitment is now in motion. Every peak weekend this summer, LakeSafe and its partners will be at Lake Sammamish life jacket stations, safety education, community outreach working toward exactly the vision Gurman and Tony named at the microphone.
Thank you, Gurman and Tony for the data, for the partnership, for the vision, and for everything King County Public Health brings to this community. π
π Full Confluence 2026 recap:
https://lakesafeinitiative.org/lakesafe-confluence-2026/
Every Lake. Every Life. π