Who we areFounded in 2020, our nonprofit began when community members recognized a need for more affordable first aid education in Cache Valley. Two of our founders have been licensed emergency medical technicians and have witnessed first hand the importance of public health education. Our non-profit was built with this idea at heart: first aid education should be available to everyone.
Whether it is a car crash in Logan Canyon, or an elder collapsing in the store, first aid education has the power to save lives. In these situations, we want to help our neighbors by providing low cost resources. We focus our efforts on those with fewer opportunities, but aim to help everyone we can. We currently operate in Logan, Utah and offer courses in the surrounding areas. |
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Meet our instructors
Tate Shepherd certified as an EMT in 2016 and has experience dealing with pre-hospital health crises. He is an avid hiker, camper, climber, and canyoneer who also enjoys cooking and classical music. Having seen first-hand the positive impact bystanders at an emergency situation can have, he is determined to provide others with the knowledge and skills necessary to save lives. Tate has a background in biology and chemistry as well as plans to attend medical school.
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Matt McKinnon grew up in Brigham City, Utah. He is a certified EMT with a background in wilderness first aid, and his hobbies include whitewater rafting, canyoneering, and tabletop games. He strongly believes in the importance of preparation for medical emergencies and he loves teaching new people about first aid. Matt is currently preparing for medical school in hopes of becoming a physician.
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