CPR training center celebrates two-year anniversary

CPR training center celebrates two-year anniversary
Paul Oh Director, Public Policy & Community Affairs — Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
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All Hearts Alive CPR Training marked its two-year anniversary on June 20. The organization is a licensed provider partner and training site with the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, and American Health Safety Institute, among others.

The organization offers various professional trainings and services. These include courses and programs designed for individuals or groups of all ages and academic levels. All Hearts Alive focuses on providing workshops led by certified instructors to equip participants with life-saving skills.

“All Hearts Alive specialize in providing trainings and/or workshops by certified instructors to equip you with life saving skills that are better to have and not need than to need and not have!” reads a statement from the organization.

Classes are available daily at All Hearts Alive CPR Training.



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