July 25 World Drowning Prevention Day is a global reminder that drowning is entirely preventable. By acquiring essential water safety skills, remaining vigilant, and advocating for stronger safety measures, you can help save lives.
Your story has the power to inspire change and prevent tragedy. Sharing compelling stories of changemakers from around the world who are working to reduce drownings highlights the importance of water safety. From educating communities to developing national drowning prevention strategies, their efforts are making a real difference in keeping people safe around water.
Take a moment to listen to voices from across the state, the nation, and the world, as they share their stories about water safety:
For full extended interviews, listen on KKCR here or select the image below:
Together, we can create safer communities because drowning is preventable, and every life we protect counts.

