The project will equip 100 civilians in Kherson with critical tourniquets and essential "Stop The Bleed" skills to save lives amidst continuous shelling. These citizens - volunteers and other active residents - will be trained by certified instructors to provide first aid to themselves and wounded fellow residents. Your support funds the procurement of 100 high-quality tourniquets, delivering life-saving tools directly into the hands of those who are active within their community.
Kherson is a frontline city under daily artillery and missile attacks. This results in constant injuries to civilians who urgently need on-site first aid. Given the limited access for rescue services, it is vital that active residents and volunteers know how to stop critical bleeding and possess quality tourniquets. This project will train and equip 100 active Kherson citizens who can save the lives of their neighbors.
The project will provide vital knowledge and tools to 100 motivated Kherson citizens. Participants - volunteers, community leaders, and other active residents ready to take part in rescue operations - will complete a "Stop The Bleed" course led by certified instructors. Each person will receive a high-quality tourniquet to quickly stop critical bleeding. This creates a network of trained civilians who save their neighbors' lives amidst daily shelling.
The project creates a resilient network of civilian first responders in Kherson. Unlike one-time aid, the life-saving 'Stop The Bleed' skills remain with the 100 trained volunteers indefinitely. This significantly increases the community's overall resilience to the consequences of shelling and future emergencies. Each trained participant becomes a key link in the chain of rescue, potentially impacting thousands of residents who can receive critical aid before medics arrive.
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