Minutes can make a difference when a life is on the line. The American Red Cross has begun offering free training and certification so high school students can act fast in medical emergencies.
Youth Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based program that equips individuals who work with or care for youth with practical skills to recognize and respond to emerging mental health challenges.
DETROIT – Local 4 wants to make your summer safer! Join us for our July Go 4 It event: First Aid Basics. In partnership with the American Red Cross and U-M Dearborn, we’re offering a free 50-minute ...
Training to become a certified Mental Health First Aider will be available at multiple times through May of 2026 and is held virtually through Zoom or in person upon request.
Those searching YouTube for emergency first aid tutorials will no longer have to scroll through pages of videos and skip through ads to find life-saving information. In a new addition to the site's ...
WDIV and the American Red Cross are teaming up to help community members prepare for emergencies for our July Go 4 It event: First Aid Basics. The in-person training session aims to equip participants ...
NORTH TEXAS – Communities In Schools of the Dallas Region places trained staff on campuses to provide daily intervention to "at-risk" students and families. Their impact extends beyond the classroom ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- We're all familiar with traditional, basic first aid, like bandaging small cuts, using ice to reduce bruising, and keeping wounds clean. But most of us are not trained in mental ...
Spanish language support will be available, and lunch will be provided.
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- Residents have multiple opportunities to receive first aid and CPR training coming up in September and October, according to a release. The training sessions will be hosted by the ...
An acquaintance suddenly tells you that they are thinking of suicide or you see someone on public transport crying uncontrollably. Is it possible to assist them without putting yourself in danger or ...