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September has arrived, time to return to school and learning - so we are returning to the topic of training for our volunteers.

 

At the suggestion of volunteers associated with our organization, the topic of first aid was very popular. Therefore, we invite volunteers interested in this area of expertise to participate in training.

 

Color photo. Close-up of a first aid dummy and hands performing cardiac massage.

photo: Marta Sobala

 

The most important information

 

Date: October 12, 2024 – this is Saturday

Place: Plac Grunwaldzki OD NOWA, ul. Maria Skłodowska-Curie 63a, Wrocław

Hours: 10:00-15:00

Leading: Jakub Szymański

Topic: First aid training

 

About the presenter:

 

Who is our host? If you've been to the mountains with us, you probably know him. If not, here are three words about Jakub: he's – Firefighter and paramedic, longtime associate of the Ładne Historie Foundation. He ensures the safety of tour participants. A first aid instructor who collaborates with organizations such as Arkamed and 4helpvr. A member of the Firefighters Together Against Leukemia Association. 

 

The color photograph shows Jakub, a muscular, bald man wearing a T-shirt with the "Mountains Connect Us" logo. He carries a first aid kit on his back.

photo: Michał Kacprzak

 

What will the training be devoted to?

 

As Jacob himself says: „"First aid training isn't just about learning, it's also about building social responsibility and empathy. Every skill you learn from this session could one day save someone's life. Our goal is to show you that providing first aid isn't difficult, to dispel fears and doubts, and to teach you how to act, because sometimes the life of another person can be in your hands.".

Is it worth it? Definitely!

 

Registration:

 

To participate in our training, please complete the short form:

https://forms.gle/1y2XeRU8wQB1LsoT7

Please note: Limited number of places available, first come, first served!

 


The training was financed by the National Institute of Freedom – Centre for the Development of Civil Society as part of the Solidarity Corps – the Government Programme for the Support and Development of Long-Term Volunteering for 2018-2030.

Horizontal graphic with the logos of the Committee for the Public Benefit, the National Institute for Freedom and the Justice Corps, and a note on project financing: Financed by the National Institute for Freedom – Centre for the Development of Civil Society as part of the Solidarity Corps – the Government Program for the Support and Development of Long-Term Volunteering for 2018-2030.