CPR123 completes expansion into greater San Antonio, TX area

CPR123 Inc., a leading resource for state-of-the-art emergency response training and AED programs, is pleased to announce that their expansion into the greater San Antonio, TX area has been successfully completed. In addition, CPR123 has also established the CPR123 Foundation which aims to decrease cardiac arrest deaths by providing fully-funded and accessible CPR training, equipment, and healthy hearts workshops. The Foundation is deeply motivated to help empower individuals and organizations with state-of-the-art emergency response training, workplace consulting services, life-saving equipment and affordable educational resources.

"The work at CPR123 is meaningful and the impact is profound. Whether you work as a paid full-time staff member or volunteer at one of our events, contributions to our foundation will help us to achieve our mission," states Sam Younessian, President at CPR123 Inc. He continues: "We have already transformed hundreds of workplace environments and certified more than 50,000 students. Our goal is to empower individuals and organizations with state-of-the-art emergency response training, workplace consulting services, life-saving equipment and affordable educational resources."

The CPR123 Foundation's mission is to decrease cardiac arrest deaths by providing free or low cost accessible CPR training, equipment and healthy hearts workshops. They share a mission with the American Heart Association of preventing sudden cardiac arrest-related mortality. The goal of the foundation is to advertise and provide Heart Saver CPR and First Aid courses to the public, communities, religious groups and other nonprofits. The CPR123 Foundation seeks public donations and volunteers to hold events and participate in walks to promote their mission statement and to offer AED consulting for community organizations, assessment, training, and registration per state and local protocols.

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CPR123 Inc.

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