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“While we didn’t have formal lessons, our parents gave us specific goals, such as swimming about 100 yards without stopping to and from an offshore raft,” she recalls.
So far, they’ve helped 10 families by dropping their cost from $146 to $14.60 a month. “Formal swim lessons can reduce the risk of drowning by up to 88%,” Burris said.
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