SHREVEPORT, La. - It's a tragedy many will never forget. Six Shreveport teenagers drowned in the Red River in 2010 while trying to save a friend. It sparked a movement that's helped to save lives. I's ...
Mike Switalski grew up in a mostly white town, went to a mostly white college and competed in a mostly white sport. It gave him a narrow understanding of swimming, but when he got to Buffalo, ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) — Tragedy struck the city of Shreveport more than 14 years ago. But from that tragedy, a blessing came for others. Project Swim has been helping the community for more than 10 ...
BUFFALO N.Y. (WKBW) — The summer sun is on its way and that means pools days are right around the corner. City Swim Project is working with the Buffalo community to make sure each kid wanting to make ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) — Six teenagers drowned 14 years ago in Red River at Shreveport. “And do know that these were young people between the ages of 13 and 18, you know, just on the cusp of life, who ...
It was a tragic story, half a dozen teenagers died after drowning on The Red River. Since then, Project Swim, a free program to teach kids how to swim launched. In the past six years thousands of kids ...
Summer time means swimming and with that one would assume it also means swim lessons for those who need them.Unfortunately, that hasn't been the case. And the Cincinnati Recreation Commission, along ...
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