Clatskanie PUD Partners with Head Start to Enhance Safety

Two individuals smiling and holding an AED box labeled “Encore Series AEDs - Because We Believe in Second Chances,” standing in front of a Christmas tree with wrapped gifts at the base.

When it comes to building stronger, safer communities, collaboration is key. This spirit of partnership was recently exemplified by the Clatskanie Public Utility District generous donation of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to Community Action Team’s Head Start program. This gift, inspired by a shared commitment to supporting local families, highlights how partnerships between public institutions and private organizations can create meaningful change.

The Head Start program serves as a vital resource for young children and families, providing early childhood education, health services, and family support. The donation of the AED is an invaluable asset, empowering staff to respond effectively in the rare but critical event of a cardiac emergency. The device’s placement within the program reflects a shared dedication to creating safe and supportive environments for all members of the community.

Head Start, which serves low-income families and children, is more than an educational service—it’s a lifeline for many in the community. However, funding for critical safety equipment often falls outside of its budget. Recognizing this need, the PUD stepped in to fill the gap. Their donation ensures that staff and families have access to life-saving tools in case of a cardiac emergency.

Partnerships like this do more than provide resources—they strengthen the fabric of the community. By coming together, organizations like Head Start and the CPUD create safer, more supportive environments for the families they serve. This collaboration not only highlights the importance of working together but also serves as a reminder of the impact that can be achieved when local stakeholders unite for the greater good.

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