our Kuleana:
WATER SAFETY & OCEAN AWARENESS
The current focus of our Foundation is to provide Water Safety & Ocean Awareness Education to Middle School students on Hawaiʻi Island.
This program runs annually from March through May, in partnership with the schools' physical education, health, and safety curriculum. It has proven highly successful, allowing a large number of students to gain vital water safety knowledge within the school setting.
We believe that drowning prevention is a foundational public health and educational issue—especially in island communities where water is a constant presence.
By reaching students early, within their schools, we address this urgent issue directly and sustainably, helping to build a generation that is better informed, safer, and more confident around our ocean environments.
“We are creating a culture of water safety education as a way of life” -Shirey De Rego
Water Safety Stations
Students participate in rotating interactive stations offering exercise, ocean swim, rescue techniques, ocean currents and conditions, as well as First Aid/ CPR procedures.
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Ola Kino
PHYSICAL FITNESS
Stretch, jumping jacks, run, introduction to Junior Lifeguard
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Ike Kai
OCEAN AWARENESS
Ocean currents, riptides, waves, ocean floor drop off, rock and sea urchins
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Ho'opakele Wai
WATER RESCUE
Simulated water rescue with paddle boards and rescue flotation
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Kōkua Mua
FIRST AID | CPR
Basic wound aid, head injury, CPR Mannequin Training
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'Au'au Kai
OCEAN SWIMMING
Certified life guard teaches basic swim techniques, free swim time
*All interactive stations are run by certified lifeguards, with a teacher always present.
ADDF Water Safety Quiz: Protecting Keiki at Home and in the Ocean
Take this quiz to test your knowledge and learn simple steps to keep your child safe around water. Get a perfect score to receive a certificate!
WHAT STUDENTS & TEACHERS LOVE ABOUT OUR PROGRAM