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Thank you for visiting the web site that remembers the life of young Nader Parman II. His untimely death was a tragedy but that tragedy has resulted in a miracle that has inspired and energized people to devote time to save lives.
Nader's mother Sherri says she wants to spread the message that our children are at far greater risk of dying from Sudden Cardiac Arrest than most of us could ever imagine. She also wants you to know that this is a preventable tragedy. With CPR training and small miracle devices called AED's, we can make everywhere our children play Heartsafe. In speeches to schools, civic groups, coaches, churches, synagogues and businesses, she tells the story of her child and inspires others to learn how to do CPR and to use a new generation of portable AED's that now save lives on a daily basis. This web site tells the story of Nader and his mother and how they are touching the lives of so many people.
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How can you help our children survive Sudden Cardiac Arrest? How can you help families avoid the grief that accompanies this preventable tragedy? First and foremost, make sure there is an AED and people trained in CPR everywhere children play. Next, by donating to the Nader Parman II Memorial Foundation, you help us to educate the community about children suffering Sudden Cardiac Arrest and to help schools and athletics schools become "Heartsafe." Our assistance includes free consulting on Heartsafe programs, CPR and AED training--and, when funds allow--the provision of AED's.
The Nader Parman II Memorial Foundation is an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization.
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