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Eastbourne Voluntary Lifeguard Club, situated in Eastbourne, is a non-profit dedicated to community training in vital lifesaving skills. Founded in 1948, the club's mission is clear: equip people with the know-how to save lives, both theirs and others'.
Throughout the year, Eastbourne Voluntary Lifeguard Club runs training sessions covering water safety, personal survival, water rescues, and first aid, including CPR. These essential skills empower individuals to handle water emergencies confidently and competently.
Paul, the organiser, ensures the club's active participation in various lifesaving competitions across all age groups. These events offer members a chance to showcase their skills and maintain top-notch training standards.
Affiliated with the Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS UK) and Surf Lifesaving GB (SLS GB), the club offers certified courses that meet high national standards.
Eastbourne Voluntary Lifeguard Club also supports local events by providing water safety and first aid cover, promoting well-being and safety. Committed to spreading drowning prevention messages, the club raises awareness about water safety.
Conveniently located at the Fishing Station, within The Clubhouse on Royal Parade, Eastbourne, the club, under Paul's leadership, continues to be a cornerstone in promoting water safety and saving lives in the community.

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