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ZAC Foundation Water Safety Camp Returns To Boys & Girls Club Of Greenwich

Registration is now open for the camp, which is back for its 12th year at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich.

The award-winning ZAC Foundation Water Safety Camp brings life-saving water safety skills to local 5 to 9-year-olds.
The award-winning ZAC Foundation Water Safety Camp brings life-saving water safety skills to local 5 to 9-year-olds. (Richard Kaufman/Patch)

Information via Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich

GREENWICH, CT — For the 12th time, the ZAC Foundation will join with Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich and local first responders to host a four-day water safety camp April 11-14 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., for local children.

The water safety camp is available for all students in grades 1-3, both Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich members, and non-members. After the end of the daily camp, all registrants are welcome to participate in regularly scheduled activities until 5 p.m.

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The award-winning ZAC Foundation Water Safety Camp brings life-saving water safety skills to local 5 to 9-year-olds. More than 20,000 kids all across the country have participated in the camps in recent years, including hundreds in the Greenwich area, the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich said.

Combining "classroom" instruction with swimming lessons and opportunities to learn important skills from first responders, the camp provides children and parents with tools to enjoy the water safely while understanding avoidable risks.

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Founded in 2008, the ZAC Foundation was established by Karen and Brian Cohn after the loss of their 6-year-old son, Zachary Archer Cohn, who became trapped in a drain in their backyard swimming pool.

The Foundation’s advocacy and education efforts have reached more than 20,000 children and their families directly, with millions more reached through social media and news outlets.

Community leaders, along with representatives from local police and fire departments, will participate alongside professional water safety instructors. In addition to in-pool lessons and safety classes with first responders, campers will learn the fundamental tenets of water safety from a classroom curriculum based on The Polar Bear Who Couldn’t, Wouldn’t Swim, a children’s book co-authored by Zachary’s parents.

Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.

Registration is required, and can be found at bgcg.org. More information is available by calling 203-869-3224.

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