BE THE ONE
To Ensure Critical Life Saving Training Continues
In 2014, Denise, Aquatics Director at the WCC, was thrown into action using her knowledge of life saving skills to perform CPR on my best friend and husband at the pool. This is why it is so important to be the one to give, so critical life-saving training can continue! Here is my story.

Tracy Sherman, WCC Member
"Four years ago, he [Scott] was at the pool with me and went into cardiac arrest, and he went from talking, to being dead. Denise completely took over, she and I got him out of the pool ... and she started CPR."
"He [now] is healthy, and wonderful and alive, and it's all because of our angel [Denise]."
Denise has been working at the WCC for 17 years, and has been teaching American Red Cross critical life-saving training to our community, so families like the Shermans can spend more precious time together.
If you have the capacity, please consider making a gift to the Whitin Community Center, so we can continue to positively change lives, and support the health & well-being for all ages and backgrounds in the Blackstone Valley.

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Whitin Community Center
60 Main St. Whitinsville, MA 01588
508.234.8184
www.WhitinCommunityCenter.com