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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
NFLPA’s Former Players Announce Support for ATHLETES FOR AMERICA
A new partnership with Athletes for America includes educating and training
young
athletes to handle emergency situations.
National charity will train chapters in CPR and other life-
July 25, 2012
WASHINGTON—The NFL Players Association Former Players pledge full support for Athletes for America (AFA), Andre Collins, NFLPA Director of Former Players Services, announced today.
AFA is a national, 501(c)(3), not-
“Athletes have been impacted by Sudden Cardiac Arrest both on and off the field of play,” Collins said. “Knowing that Athletes for America is dedicated to getting our young athletes educated and trained to handle emergency situations is a tremendous opportunity for former players to mentor. Creating a greater awareness around SCA is our goal.”
On Sept. 8, 2012, NFLPA Former Player Chapters will participate in a national day
of training to become certified in CPR and the use of an AED. Once trained, the chapters
will continue to raise awareness in their local communities creating outreach training
opportunities for high school, college and professional teams. “As a direct result
of our relationship with AFA, lives will undoubtedly be saved,” Collins added.
“It is an honor to work with the NFLPA and its Former Players on our national initiative,”
Billy McGehee, AFA founder, said in a statement. “With their participation, we will
accelerate our efforts to get more of our young athletes trained and certified. With
the power of their voices, we will continue to raise the awareness around SCA all
across America. Every three days, an athlete dies from SCA, and that is simply unacceptable.
In addition, nearly 1,000 Americans die each day from SCA; that’s one person every
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