The ISLA Experience: Lucas Suarez
Lucas Suarez shares why he lifeguards, how he got into lifeguarding, and his favorite things about the beach, the people, and ISLA.
Lucas Suarez shares why he lifeguards, how he got into lifeguarding, and his favorite things about the beach, the people, and ISLA.
In the current economy, it’s tough for charities to find sponsors that are willing to donate supplies and equipment. It’s even harder to find a company that shares your organizations mission and passion for lifesaving. Thankfully, ISLA found Original Watermen Clothing as the official uniform and apparel for our 2014 Chilean Exchange! Original Watermen (or […]
ISLA 2013 Review! It was our biggest year yet! Thank you to all of our supporters, we couldn’t have done it without you! To summarize our biggest moments from 2013… “In 2013, ISLA launched a fully functional prototype of the worlds first Global Drowning Tracker(c). Not only did GDT get the global drowning prevention community talking, […]
When in and around oceans, lakes and rivers, there are actions you can take to keep yourself safe and actions you can take to keep those in your care safe. While any one of the actions below may increase your level of safety, using all of the actions together will provide the most protection. The […]
California State Lifeguard Killian Rose shares his ISLA experience as a Humanitarian Lifeguard.
Social Entrepreneurship, a field which has gained solid traction as a component for socio-economic development in areas such as Africa and South America, is now playing a critical role in creating a positive impact in the field of drowning prevention. Five California State University Fullerton business students are finding out if they have the right […]
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