Areyvut is pleased to partner with Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps. (TVAC) on a new free series for high school students. The goal of this series is to meaningfully engage teens, teach them skills that can profoundly impact them in general and in their work babysitting, facilitating youth or groups in shul and in camp and simultaneously build TVAC’s capacity and pipeline. No prior experience necessary. Students can attend all sessions or individual sessions as their schedule permits.
Session 1: What is TVAC? This session will cover what TVAC does, the difference between EMTs and paramedics and how they work together in Bergen County, how EMTs work together with the hospitals to provide the best possible patient care and what else TVAC does besides providing emergency medical services. This session will also include information on how to get involved in TVAC for those that do not want to become EMTs or ride on the ambulance. Additionally, those in attendance will receive a tour of TVAC’s headquarters and TVAC’s ambulances. At the end of this session attendees will have the opportunity for a Q and A and meet and greet with some of TVAC’s leadership.
The additional sessions will be held on May 18, May 25 and June 1.
The program is free and we encourage you to register below so that we know who is attending and be adequately prepared.
If you want to plan an event with Areyvut or to bring similar programs to your school, synagogue, agency and community, please contact us at (201) 244-6702 or [email protected].
Bookings are closed for this event.