World's Largest Swimming Lesson™ (#WLSL) Taking Place Thursday, 6/20
Global WLSL Event Shares Vital Swim and Water Safety Skills with Kids & Parents in 19 Countries and 44 States
in the
WHO: WLSL Host Locations are expecting more than 39,000 kids and parents on six continents to participate during the one-day event.
WHEN: Thursday, June 20, 2024. Local event times vary by location.
WHERE: The WLSL is taking place at waterparks, swim schools, pools and other aquatic facilities in 44 states in the
WHY: Drowning is the single leading cause of death for children ages 1-4 in the
About: The World's Largest Swimming Lesson™ (WLSL.org) is a global drowning prevention event designed to raise awareness of the risks involved with water and the critical importance of teaching kids to swim. Launched by the World Waterpark Association (waterparks.org) in 2010, the WLSL program has served more than 383,000 participants in 53 countries through its team of Host Locations.
For more information or interview requests with event organizer or water safety/drowning prevention experts, please contact:
WLSL event b-roll available at: https://bit.ly/3KMZ9Q4
Contact:
[email protected]
Phone: 913-544-5734
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