Swim Strong Foundation aims to stop drownings, keep kids fit

About 40 percent of New York City public school students are overweight or obese, according to the Department of Health. The Centers for Disease Control, meanwhile, lists drowning as the second-leading cause of injury-related death for kids 14-and-under.

Into the fray steps the Swim Strong Foundation, an all-volunteer nonprofit that promotes water safety and physical fitness by providing beginner and competitive swim lessons at affordable rates.

On a recent Saturday, I spoke to Swim Strong founder Shawn Slevin at Far Rockaway High School swimming pool. In addition to the health and safety benefits of learning to swim, Slevin stressed the life skills that the swim lessons is teaching young swimmers and volunteer instructors. Have a listen:

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The effort to prevent drowning

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The best exercise you can get

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A tree with 32 branches

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Preparing kids for a new era

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