It was a challenge to gather participants for free CPR+AED classes despite the noble cause of reaching out to the community. However, discipline and consistency paid off. From conducting just two free CPR+AED classes in 2021, the year concluded with an impressive milestone: 48 free classes, training a total of 2,752 people.
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