CPR/AED Classes Empower Yourself to Save a Life

Every second counts when someone's heart stops beating.

Women practicing CPR on mannequins while others observe in a training session.

In this hands-on course, participants will learn:

Hands-on CPR techniques
Learn proper chest compressions and rescue breaths to help maintain circulation and oxygen flow during a cardiac emergency.

AED awareness and operation
Understand how to safely and effectively use an automated external defibrillator (AED) and follow its clear, step-by-step guidance.

Recognizing cardiac emergencies
Identify the signs of sudden cardiac arrest and heart attack so you can respond quickly and decisively.

When and how to call 911
Learn when to activate emergency medical services and how to communicate essential information to dispatchers.

The Chain of Survival
Understand how early recognition, CPR, and AED use work together to dramatically improve survival outcomes.

Why CPR/AED Training Matters

Be prepared to help others
CPR and AED training empowers you to assist family members, coworkers, congregants, or even strangers during a life-threatening emergency.

Confidence in a crisis
Knowing what to do—and having practiced it—can reduce hesitation and fear when seconds count.

Strengthen your community
When more people are trained, communities become safer, more resilient, and better equipped to care for one another.

Professional and volunteer readiness
CPR/AED certification is valuable for many roles, including education, childcare, ministry teams, fitness settings, and public-facing organizations.

Who Should Take This Class?

  • Individuals and families seeking practical preparedness skills

  • Church safety teams, ushers, greeters, and volunteers

  • Parents, caregivers, teachers, and coaches

  • Workplace teams and community organizations

Availability Notice

CPR/AED training is currently listed as Coming Soon as equipment acquisition is finalized. If you are interested in being notified when classes become available—or in hosting a future class—please reach out.

Ready to take the first step toward being prepared to help when it matters most?