Money seized from drug traffickers is now funding lifesaving education across South Florida.
The Jewish Volunteer Ambulance Corps (JVAC EMS) is proud to announce that we have received a grant from a local law enforcement agency funded through criminal asset forfeiture.
Think about that for a moment…
Money once connected to drug trafficking is now being used to teach CPR, AED, First Aid, and Stop the Bleed, giving everyday people the skills to save the life of a loved one, neighbor, coworker, or even a complete stranger.
That’s turning something negative into something truly life changing.
We’re incredibly grateful to our law enforcement partners for believing in our mission and recognizing that these funds can create a lasting impact by making our communities safer and better prepared for emergencies.
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