Working Together
To Save Lives

Our Important Mission
Saving Lives

Prevent Drowning Foundation of San Diego believes that drowning is preventable and it is our mission to engage the community in a continuum of water safety programs and initiatives that provide access to the life-saving skill of swimming.

Since 2009, our purpose has been simple, we do everything we can to prevent drowning by spreading awareness and funding swim lesson programs for targeted individuals who have limited access to gaining the life-saving skill.

With our local school, community, and aquatic partners, we have impacted tens of thousands of young people in San Diego County and made their lives safer and more enjoyable.

How can you help? We invite you to support our vision by donating, volunteering, and helping us spread the word to save lives!

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Announcements
Helping Our Community

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Swim 24 Challenge 

Swim. Fundraise. Save a Life. *Rescheduled for Fall 2025*

We’re thrilled to announce the return of the 7th annual Swim 24Challenge Fundraiser! After a hiatus, we’re back and ready to ignite some friendly competition and help save lives! Swim 24Challenge is an unforgettable swimming experience where teams of up to 12 people swim a 24-hour relay to raise money to combat childhood drowning

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SD Swims Grant Program 

Spring 2025 Application Period Is Now Open!

PDFSD is looking for local schools, non-profits and local pools to collaborate in providing swim lessons and water safety programs in areas throughout San Diego County, targeting those individuals who have limited access to gaining the life-saving skill of swimming. Apply now!

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California Water Safety Strategy

Working together for a California where everyone is safe in and around the water.  

Working together for a California where everyone is safe in and around the water.

The CA-WSS aims to reduce drowning and aquatic injuries by fostering collaboration amount local communities, government agencies, and organizations. Learn more about this important strategy and what can be done in your local community to make California safer TOGETHER! 

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Drowning Statistics ~ Did You Know…?

Drowning is the single leading cause of death for children ages 1-4, and the second leading cause of unintentional injury death for children under 14.
No child is ever water safe. The goal of swim lessons is to make children SAFER in, on, and around water.
79% of children in households with incomes less than $50,000 have little-to-no swimming ability.
Research shows 64% of African-American, 45% of Hispanic/Latino, and 40% of Caucasian children have little to no swimming ability. 
Formal swimming lessons reduce the likelihood of childhood drowning by 88%.
Drowning can be prevented through water safety education, swim instruction, and learning how to provide CPR with rescue breaths.

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Community Partners

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Impacts For 2022 

Funded over 26 grants with over 8,000 youth participants 
Partnered with 18 local non-profits 
Programs provided at 26 schools in San Diego County
Provided all San Diego Junior Lifeguard Scholarships
Provided 35 water safety instructor course scholarships
Safer PSA campaign with 1,579,212 impressions
Presentented programs in San Diego County as far North as San Marcos, South as San Ysidro, and East to Borrego Springs

In addition, this past year PDFSD ramped up parent and toddler swim workshops, dryland education, bridged safety lessons at the pools to the open water, junior pool guard swim lessons, pool guard recruit swim lessons, and intergenerational swim lessons

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Recent News

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Congratulations Mary Ann, Lifetime Achievement Lifesafer Award

We’re excited to celebrate and honor our amazing Volunteer Board Member, Mary Ann Downing! On October 4th, Mary Ann was presented with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Lifesaver Award by Eric Lupton, President of Lifesaver Pool Fence Systems Inc., at the Live Like Jake Foundation Gala in Jupiter, FL. Mary Ann served alongside Eric for many …

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Celebrating the Opening of Carmel Mountain Pool with the City of San Diego

What an amazing day in San Diego celebrating the reopening of Carmel Mountain Pool! Two weeks ago, we were joined by PDFSD Board Members, Mayor Todd Gloria, Councilmember Marni Von Wilpert, and City of San Diego Parks and Rec leaders Andy Field and Nicole McNeil to mark this special occasion. #SDswims

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Swim 24Challege Postponed Until Fall 2025

We regret to inform you that the Swim 24Challenge, originally scheduled for September 21-22, 2024, has been postponed to fall of 2025. This decision was not made lightly but was necessary due to unforeseen logistical challenges. We understand that this change may be disappointing, and we appreciate your understanding and patience. Our team is working diligently …

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