High school CPR trained students saving lives across Canada
Madeleine was trained through the ACT High School CPR and AED Program, which has seen over 5 million students trained by their teachers to date.
- Madeleine was trained through the ACT High School CPR and AED Program, which has seen over 5 million students trained by their teachers to date.
- “In celebration of Heart Month, the Advanced Coronary Treatment (ACT) Foundation recognizes students and teachers who have learned lifesaving knowledge and skills through the ACT High School CPR and AED Program,” says Sandra Clarke, Executive Director, ACT Foundation.
- The ACT Foundation has established the free program in 1,800 high schools across Canada with the support of its national health partners, Amgen Canada and AstraZeneca Canada, and provincial and community partners.
- Like Madeleine, students across Canada are ready to act and many are saving lives.