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Rick Case Automotive Group Donation Helps Jack & Jill Center Campers Learn Lifesaving Skills

Rick Case Automotive Group reinforced the importance of year-round learning by donating CPR Anytime Training Kits to summer campers at Jack & Jill Center in Fort Lauderdale, giving children hands-on experience with lifesaving skills.

The donation was made by company President and CEO Rita Case, who visited the center to help kick off the CPR training. Campers participated in guided instruction led by medical professionals from Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, with additional support from the American Heart Association.

Each camper received a take-home CPR kit designed for family learning, including a Mini Anne CPR manikin, an AED training simulator, and digital instruction available in English and Spanish. The experience empowered campers to build confidence in responding to emergencies while sharing those skills with their households.

The initiative supports the American Heart Association’s Nation of Lifesavers efforts to expand access to Hands-Only CPR training. Through Rick Case Automotive Group’s contribution, CPR Anytime Training Kits are being made available to nonprofits, schools, hospitals, and local governments across Broward and Miami-Dade counties, helping turn more community members into potential lifesavers.

Jack & Jill Center CEO Amy Jewell; Rick Case Automotive Group President and CEO Rita Case; Ellice Martinez, Executive Director, Development & Community Health, American Heart Association; Jack & Jill Center Board President-Elect Sigrid McCawley; and Jack & Jill Center Board member and President and CEO of Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Caitlin Stella.
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