Community First Responder Training – May 6,2024

Welcome to Community First Responder (CFR) First Monday’s at The T! During this hands on training experience you will learn how to help someone who is been shot is bleeding (Trauma First Aid) as well has how to recoginze and respond to an overdose (Are U OK?).

Each class comes with certification in the national “Stop the Bleed” program and all participants will receive materials to create a community first responder kit, including a tourniquet and Narcan (a medication to reverse the impact of opioid overdose)! This class will be limited to 30 people and registration is required. A $10 donation is suggested!

Community First Responder Training – May 6,2024

Welcome to Community First Responder (CFR) First Monday’s at The T! During this hands on training experience you will learn how to help someone who is been shot is bleeding (Trauma First Aid) as well has how to recoginze and respond to an overdose (Are U OK?).

Each class comes with certification in the national “Stop the Bleed” program and all participants will receive materials to create a community first responder kit, including a tourniquet and Narcan (a medication to reverse the impact of opioid overdose)! This class will be limited to 30 people and registration is required. A $10 donation is suggested!

Upcoming Events

Bread & Roses Missouri – 2/19 – 2/22/26

Experience the untold story of the 1933 Funsten Nutpickers Strike in St. Louis. Black women, facing low wages, unsafe conditions, and Jim Crow segregation, organized over 2,000 workers across five factories. With a brick in one hand and a bible in the other, their bold act of solidarity positioned St. Louis at the intersection of workers’ and civil rights.

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Upcoming Events

Bread & Roses Missouri – 2/19 – 2/22/26

Experience the untold story of the 1933 Funsten Nutpickers Strike in St. Louis. Black women, facing low wages, unsafe conditions, and Jim Crow segregation, organized over 2,000 workers across five factories. With a brick in one hand and a bible in the other, their bold act of solidarity positioned St. Louis at the intersection of workers’ and civil rights.

Read More »

Get Updates

All Rights Reserved © 2013 - 2024