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OUR MISSION:
To utilize the strength of our Athletes and the power of the American sports system
and media to help educate millions of Americans on how each one of us can become
better prepared and trained for any type of natural, manmade or day to day emergency.
“In the course of an Athlete’s lifetime, we should hope and pray that not only will we be remembered for our athletic achievements but more importantly for how we used our God given talents to give something good back to humanity.”
Billy McGehee
Founder
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ATHLETES FOR AMERICA, Sunshine Toyota, First Wesleyan Church, PrideCare Ambulance, ZOLL, Pocket CPR, Battle Creek Central High School, Harper Creek High School, Lake View High School, Marshall High School, Pennfield High School, and Saint Phillip High School team up to create a safer America.
On Saturday morning September 15, 2012, First Wesleyan Church of Battle Creek, MI will host an emergency preparedness training day for high school Athletes in the United States. Over 200 high school athletes from five high schools in Battle Creek will gather at First Wesleyan Church’s youth facility to train and become certified in CPR and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). With the guidance of the PrideCare Ambulance Training Center (Kalamazoo) and support from other instructors from surrounding areas, these athletes will certified under AHA guidelines and leave prepared to Save A Life!
ATHLETES FOR AMERICA (AFA) was founded in September 2001 by former collegiate and
professional athlete, Billy McGehee. AFA’s Mission; to educate, train and certify
America’s Athletes in life saving techniques, and then enroll them into what will
become the largest civilian emergency preparedness network in the American history.
“Watching the horrific events of September 11, 2001, something changed inside of
me. I knew that our Nation had changed forever. I felt that I had to do something
to help America become better prepared for emergencies, disasters and even future
terrorist strikes. Our citizens would need to learn again how to depend on each other
in times of emergencies and disasters. It was clear to me that in order to accomplish
this goal; America would need to accelerate the education and training of our citizens
in life saving programs. But how do you accomplish this? Then it dawned on me. Who
better than our athletes to take on this challenge! This concept was reinforced when
I went home to Louisiana the day after Hurricane Katrina hit. People everywhere were
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Gary Minneman Sr., owner of Sunshine Toyota in Battle Creek and lead sponsor of the event says, “Sunshine Toyota is excited to partner with ATHLETES FOR AMERICA in the upcoming CPR training day, as part of an effort to educate our local athletes in emergency preparedness. Certifying groups of athletes to administer CPR and early defibrillation to those who suffer sudden cardiac arrest will certainly assist in increasing the survival rate of citizens in our community and wherever these students might go.”
McGehee continued, “The one thing we all know for sure is that disasters, natural
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AFA launched its 2010-
Remember... September 11, 2001 Save a Life...Change the World!
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