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Follow on Google News | The Rotary Club of Flagler Beach Launches Drown Zero in Flagler BeachBy: Rotary Club of Flagler Beach As part of this project, 10 Drown Zero stations equipped with life-saving flotation rings are being installed at select beach access points throughout Flagler Beach. The initiative originated in 2017 with the Rotary Club of Cocoa Beach and was inspired by the advocacy of Wyatt Werneth, a former Brevard County Ocean Rescue Chief and longtime beach safety advocate. Drown Zero was founded by the sister of a drowning victim, along with Werneth, a former lifeguard, in hopes of sparing other families from similar tragedies. What began in Cocoa Beach has now expanded throughout Florida and beyond, thanks to the dedication of Rotary Clubs and community partners. The mission is simple: prevent drownings before they happen through education, awareness, and access to emergency safety equipment. Each station features a high-visibility sign marked with the beach's cross street to assist with 911 emergency calls, along with a life ring and clear instructions — offering critical support during the moments that matter most. "This is about empowering beachgoers to help prevent drownings," said Art MacQueen, the Rotary Club of Flagler Beach's Foundation Chair, and the club member that was instrumental in bringing this project to Flagler Beach. "You don't have to be a lifeguard to make a difference. With the right tools and awareness, anyone can save a life," MacQueen added. The program is made possible through a partnership with Drown Zero International, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization fully funded by donations. Drown Zero International provides Made-in-the- There are a few unique opportunities remaining for businesses and organizations to be part of this life-saving mission by sponsoring a Drown Zero station. Sponsorships are $500 and support Rotary's mission of community service projects year round. Sponsors receive a 8.75" high x 11.75" wide space for their logo or other information featured on a station sign for one full season, which is typically May through September. To learn more or become a sponsor, visit https://www.flaglerbeachrotary.org/ About Rotary Club of Flagler Beach The Rotary Club of Flagler Beach is part of Rotary International, a global humanitarian organization with over 1.2 million members across more than 35,000 clubs. Our members are dedicated to making a lasting, positive impact through service, fundraising, and advocacy. End
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