Everyone in Wola: Ready, Safe, and Aware – Next Sessions on 15 October and 16 October

Warsaw’s Wola District Office is funding free first‑aid training for residents, with sessions kicking off on 15 October at 16:00 at Mikołaja Kopernika High School, urging sign‑ups.

First‑Aid Training Initiative

Cardiac arrest, accidents, and injuries can occur at any time. That is why the Wola District Office finances pre‑hospital first‑aid training for Warsaw residents under the “Everyone in Wola: Aware, Safe, Ready” campaign.

Current and Upcoming Sessions

So far, dozens of residents have benefited from the training, and another four cycles are planned before the year’s end. The next session starts today, 15 October, at 16:00 at Mikołaja Kopernika High School, 76 Józefa Bema Street. Participants will practice resuscitation using specialized mannequins. The organizers, the Volunteer Civil Defense Association, encourage last‑minute sign‑ups. “We sometimes receive cancellations on the event day, so we invite everyone to contact us,” says Daniel Sosin, president of the association.

Program Details and Planned Activities

The “Everyone in Wola: Aware, Safe, Ready” action is a Wola District initiative in which, by the end of 2025, the city will provide six pre‑hospital training sessions, eight crisis‑preparation educational meetings, and an informational campaign including poster and leaflet distribution.

How to Register

Admissions are free for educational meetings. To sign up for first‑aid training, call 722 133 622 or email [email protected] The program, running in Wola until the end of the year, will cover educational meetings and pre‑hospital first‑aid training. Additional contacts: phone 722 133 622, email [email protected]; Facebook: @OchotniczaOC and @ooc.wola.bemowo.

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