At Moore-Myers Children’s Fund, we’re committed to equipping our Eagles with the skills they need to succeed not just in golf, but in life. This month, our Eagles participated in a hands-on CPR and emergency response workshop, designed to prepare them to act with confidence and care in critical situations, whether on the course or in their communities.


Led by certified instructors, the workshop provided practical training in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), basic first aid, and how to respond in the event of sudden cardiac arrest or other emergencies. The session also emphasized the importance of staying calm, thinking clearly, and acting quickly, skills that are essential in both sports and real-life scenarios.


By learning how to recognize an emergency, call for help, and perform CPR, our Eagles are now better equipped to make a difference when it matters most. This training empowers them to be not just athletes, but responsible, capable individuals who are prepared to help others in times of need.
We are proud of our Eagles for taking this important step and thank our workshop instructors for their guidance and support. Life-saving knowledge is one of the most powerful tools we can give our youth, and thanks to this CPR workshop, our Eagles are ready to lead with courage and compassion.






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