Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life

by Rising Tide Effect , Inc
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Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life
Help a Child Learn to Swim to Save Their Own Life

Project Report | Nov 25, 2025
Building Water Confidence & Safety Across New York City

By Kaitlin Krause | Founder - Executive Director

Water Wise: Respect the Rip - 3 R's on LinkNYC
Water Wise: Respect the Rip - 3 R's on LinkNYC

This summer, Rising Tide Effect completed one of our most impactful seasons yet, reaching more than 700 young people across New York City with free swim instruction, water safety education, and empowerment-based, joy-centered programming.

At The Rockaway Hotel and Ocean Park Apartments, our teams delivered trauma-informed lessons that helped families build confidence in the water, many for the first time.  At Swim Corps, 97 young people completed our workforce development program, which pays youth to learn to swim, gain professional development skills, and build a bridge into the local blue economy by introducing careers in lifeguarding, marine safety, and water-based work. This model continues to show how exposure, mentorship, and hands-on experience can transform both individual opportunity and community safety.

In addition to in-water programming and workforce development, our Water Wise public safety campaign significantly deepened our impact across the city. Using a strategic mix of digital media across mass transit, reaching routes from the most vulnerable and at-risk communities to the ocean beaches, the campaign achieved 48,314,045 impressions. Thanks to in-kind support, all July and August distribution ran at no cost. Targeted social media efforts reached priority zip codes across Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Staten Island, generating more than 3.3 million ad plays, 20,000+ clicks, and engaging nearly 9,000 unique website visitors who sought out information about rip currents, bringing life-saving knowledge directly into the communities most at risk.

We also launched several community-wide initiatives, including our second annual Water Rescue Demo Day in partnership with FDNY, NYPD, and NYC Parks. More than 100 young people attended and watched real-time rescue simulations, robotics demonstrations, and Q&A sessions with first responders. It was an unforgettable experience that introduced young New Yorkers to future career pathways and celebrated the heroes who protect our shoreline. Meanwhile, our mermaid-led education session for P.S. 317 at The Rockaway Hotel reached an entire school in a single morning, using storytelling and visual engagement to teach essential water safety knowledge.

Thanks to your support, our programs are expanding access to swim skills, helping create future lifeguards and water safety ambassadors, and bringing water safety education to communities that have long been unable to access it. We look forward to sharing continued updates as we deepen our commitment to a safer, more water-confident New York City.

Young men from St John's during their swim lesson
Young men from St John's during their swim lesson
Water Safety Education with the help of a mermaid
Water Safety Education with the help of a mermaid
Moments from Swim Corps Graduation 2025
Moments from Swim Corps Graduation 2025
Young people at Water Rescue Demo Day
Young people at Water Rescue Demo Day
A subway liveboard at a station in Queens
A subway liveboard at a station in Queens
Swim Corps group photo
Swim Corps group photo

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Rising Tide Effect , Inc

Location: Brooklyn, NY - USA
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KAITLIN KRAUSE
Brooklyn , NY United States
$46,320 raised of $50,000 goal
 
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