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Virtual and in-person
classes and programs
are available
Parenting is full of joys and challenges
Our programs can help you navigate the challenges and find more joyful moments!
Check out our free family programs
Learn how to help prevent suicide
Take our FREE one-hour class!
Adult & Infant CPR, AED,
and First Aid classes
Learn more
Taking in new information and learning different skills keeps people healthy over their lifetime. We continuously identify and offer new programs, trainings, and classes to meet the needs of our community—most at no or low cost to participants. We believe that an informed and empowered community is a healthier community!
Family
Programs
Mental Health
Promotion Classes
Professional Education
Classes & Events
Health & Safety
Classes
Family Programs
Play & Grow Drop-In Groups
Join us for one of our three Play & Grow Drop-in Groups! Whether you’re caring for a tender newborn or a curious 2-year-old, these sessions provide connection with other parents/caregivers, age-appropriate activities, and facilitation by a Help Me Grow Nurse and Perinatal Support-WA Resiliency Specialist.
All groups are FREE, last an hour, and no registration is required.
Play & Grow Baby
WHEN:
Tuesdays @ 11:00 am
WHERE:
Heartwood House
2136 Highway 20, Sedro-Woolley
AUDIENCE:
Parents / Caregivers and their babies
Questions?
Contact:
Liz Cooksey
Email:
Liz.Cooksey@UnitedGeneral.org
Jugar y Crecer, Grupo de apoyo para padres (
f
acilitado en Español)
CUÁNDO:
Los viernes a las 11:00 a.m. (No hay grupo el 27 de Marzo)
DÓND
E:
En línea
| ZOOM
AUDIENCIA:
Padres/Tutores de bebés y niños pequeños de habla hispana.
COSTO:
Gratis
Questions?
Contact:
Liz Cooksey
Email:
Liz.Cooksey@UnitedGeneral.org
Play & Grow Toddler
(bilingual English/Spanish)
WHEN:
Tuesdays @ 9:30 am
WHERE:
Heartwood House
2136 Highway 20, Sedro-Woolley
AUDIENCE:
Parents / Caregivers and their toddlers (1 & 2 years old)
Questions?
Contact:
Ngoc Chau
Phone:
360-854-7174
Email:
Ngoc.Chau@UnitedGeneral.org
WIC Breastfeeding Class
Classes in English:
April 16 | 1pm
May 21 | 1pm
Classes in Spanish:
Abril 16 | 4pm
Mayo 21 | 4pm
WHERE:
Online
AUDIENCE:
Open to all pregnant people in Skagit County
COST:
Free
register here
You don’t have to be a “breastfeeding expert” to become a new parent, so we’ll help offer some information to get feeding off to a good start.
Learn about:
common concerns in the early days and how to overcome them
breastfeeding positions and tips for best latch
colostrum and how we make milk
hunger signals and other baby behaviors
how WIC staff can help
Breastfeeding is new to you and your baby and we are here for you to help you meet your breastfeeding goals.
Questions?
Contact
United General WIC
Call:
360-854-0435
Email:
WIC@UnitedGeneral.org
Bringing Baby Home
A Parenting and Relationship Program
This is a four-evening workshop. Designed for both expecting and new parents, the Bringing Baby Home Program will give you skills and information to recognize and cope successfully with the normal stressors of becoming a family.
This program teaches couples how to:
• Increase friendship in their relationship
• Deal effectively with conflict
• Involve both partners in infant care and parenting
• Improve the quality of parent-child interaction
• Recognize the emotional needs of their child and each other
Interest Form
Questions?
Contact: Liz Cooksey
Email:
Liz.Cooksey@UnitedGeneral.org
Youth Bereavement Drop-In Sessions
Join us for FREE peer support drop-in sessions. Participants have the option to take part in discussions, play, art, learning, and other age-appropriate activities for expressing grief in a supportive environment with trained staff and volunteers.
WHEN:
Tuesday, April 14th | 6:00 pm
Tuesday, April 28th | 6:00 pm
Tuesday, May 12th | 6:00 pm
Tuesday, May 26th | 6:00 pm
Tuesday, June 9th | 6:00 pm
Tuesday, June 23rd | 6:00 pm
WHERE:
Heartwood House | 2136 State Route 20, Sedro-Woolley (adjacent to the hospital campus)
WHO:
Youth aged 6-18 years old who have had a family member or someone close to them die, and their caregivers/family
Complete the pre-registration form here
After registering, our team will reach out to you to schedule a brief call to learn more about you and your family. This helps ensure we have the information we need to create the most supportive peer environment.
Questions?
Contact: Seth Kosanovich
Email:
Seth.Kosanovich@unitedgeneral.org
Phone:
360-854-7178
The Incredible Years Parenting Series:
For Parents of Toddlers
WHEN:
Mondays 4:30pm – 6:30 pm, starting February 23 through May 18.
WHERE:
In-person │Heartwood House │ 2136 Highway 20, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284
AUDIENCE:
Parents and caregivers of children ages 1-3 years old
COST:
Free
Free refreshments and childcare will be provided!
Registration is CLOSED
If you are interested in future classes please fill out our interest form
here
The Incredible Years® Programs are designed to enhance parenting skills and confidence while encouraging parental engagement in their children’s school lives. These evidence-based programs aim to improve children’s academic, social, and emotional abilities while decreasing behavioral issues. The programs are categorized based on age and customized to suit the child’s developmental stage.
The Incredible Years Toddler Parenting Program is a 12-week series for parents of children 1-3 years old. In this series, parents learn how to:
Help their toddlers feel loved and secure
Encourage their toddler’s language, social, and emotional development.
Establish clear and predictable routines.
Handle separations and reunions
Use positive discipline to manage misbehavior.
For more information on Incredible Years®, visit
IncredibleYears.com
Questions?
Contact: Erin Williams
Phone:
360-854-7164
Email:
Erin.Williams@UnitedGeneral.org
Mental Health Promotion Classes
Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Suicide Prevention
ONLINE CLASSES:
Wednesday, April 15 | 10 – 11:30 am
Thursday, May 21 | 12 – 1:30 pm
Tuesday, June 23 | 2 – 3:30 pm
AUDIENCE:
Anyone age 16+
COST:
Free
Register here
Three steps anyone can take to save a life from suicide.
In Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), participants develop the skills to make a positive difference in the lives of others. Similar to CPR, QPR is an evidence-based suicide prevention program that provides lifesaving knowledge and steps to help someone in crisis. In QPR you learn:
Common myths and facts about suicide
Warning signs for suicide
How to ask someone directly if they are thinking about suicide
What you can do to support someone and get them the help they need
Questions?
Contact
Erin Williams
Email:
Erin.Williams@UnitedGeneral.org
Phone:
360-854-7164
Adult Mental Health First Aid
Adult Mental Health First Aid teaches adults how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges in community members.
During the course you will learn:
The mechanics and how to apply the five-step ALGEE action plan for a compassionate response
Ways to interact with community members in crisis and non-crisis situations
Resources for emergencies and ongoing mental health support
Tools and techniques for self-care
As a participant, you will:
Complete 2 hours of self-study online
Attend an in-person instructor-led training
Participate during interactive lessons and practice important skills
Take a short quiz and earn certification as an Adult Mental Health First Aider
cLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULES AND REGISTRATION
Questions?
Contact: Seth Kosanovich
Phone:
360-854-7178
Email:
Seth.Kosanovich@UnitedGeneral.org
Youth Mental Health First Aid
Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches adults how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges in young people ages 13-18.
During the course you will learn:
The mechanics and how to apply the five-step ALGEE action plan for a compassionate response
Ways to interact with youth in crisis and non-crisis situations
Resources for emergencies and ongoing mental health support
Tools and techniques for self-care
As a participant, you will:
Complete 2 hours of self-study online
Attend an in-person instructor-led training
Participate during interactive lessons and practice important skills
Take a short quiz and earn certification as a Youth Mental Health First Aider
cLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULES AND REGISTRATION
Questions?
Contact
Erin Williams
Email:
Erin.Williams@UnitedGeneral.org
Professional Education Classes & Events
Introduction to Motivational Interviewing Skills
This training introduces the foundational spirit and core skills of
Motivational Interviewing (MI)
. Participants will learn how to engage in collaborative, client-centered conversations that support positive change. The session focuses on developing practical skills such as using open-ended questions, affirmations, reflections, and summaries (OARS), practicing active listening, and recognizing and responding effectively to change talk to support self-directed change.
REGISTER FOR THIS TRAINING
Questions? Contact Olivia
Olivia.Guelich@UnitedGeneral.org
Mental Health First Aid
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an evidence-based trainings designed to teach skills needed to reach out and provide initial support to adults who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and connect them to the appropriate care. These courses are appropriate for anyone over the age of 18.
This training is available in an in-person 8 hour course, or a virtual/blended 4.5-5.5 hour course. Please complete the MHFA interest form and we will contact you to make arrangements and answer any questions you have
MHFA INTEREST FORM FOR ORGANIZATIONS
Questions? Contact Stephanie
Stephanie.Morgareidge@UnitedGeneral.org
Youth Mental Health First Aid
Youth Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an evidence-based course that teaches anyone age 18+ the skills needed to reach out and provide initial support to a youth who may be developing a mental health or substance use challenge and connect them to the appropriate care.
The following training formats are offered:
Hybrid over Zoom (2 hours self-directed online learning and 6.5 hours instruction over Zoom)
Hybrid in-person (2 hours self-directed online learning and 6.5 hours instruction in person)
Please provide your information below so United General District 304 staff can contact you and get started planning a training that meets your organization’s needs.
YMHFA INTEREST FORM FOR ORGANIZATIONS
Questions? Contact Erin at
Erin.Williams@UnitedGeneral.org
Customized QPR suicide prevention training for your organization
Suicide is everybody’s business. Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) teaches any adult (16+) how to support someone in crisis and get them to the help they need. This free training talks about suicide myths and facts, warning signs for suicide, and how you can apply hope to save a life.
We can provide training virtually or in-person for your organization, with customized scenarios and Q & A sessions. Please complete our QPR Interest form and we will contact you to make arrangements and answer any questions you may have.
QPR INTEREST FORM FOR ORGANIZATIONS
Questions? Contact Stephanie at
Stephanie.Morgareige@UnitedGeneral.org
CPR, AED & First Aid Training
for your organization
Does your organization need to renew its CPR, AED & First Aid training?
We can provide training at your facilities or at our training center, with flexible times to work around your schedule!
Please complete the interest form to get started.
Interest Form for Organizations
Questions?
Contact
Stephanie Morgareidge
Phone:
360-854-7159
Email:
Stephanie.Morgareidge@UnitedGeneral.org
Health & Safety Classes
Overdose Response Class
WHEN:
April 13 | 2 – 3 pm
May 6 | 12 – 1 pm
June 25 | 9 – 10 am
WHERE:
Online
AUDIENCE:
Anyone in Skagit County age 16+
COST:
FREE
register here
Anyone who uses opioids, including prescriptions, can be at risk for an overdose. Learn the steps for recognizing and responding to an overdose, including how to deliver Narcan® (aka naloxone) the medication that reverses an opioid overdose. Our online class provides you with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in an overdose crisis and save a life. Information about how to get naloxone at no cost will also be provided. This 45-minute training covers:
Opioids 101 – including fentanyl
Risk factors for overdose
Recognizing an opioid overdose
Good Samaritan Law
Steps for responding to an overdose
How to give Narcan
Self-care for responders
Although no training is required to carry or give naloxone, our online class provides you with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in an overdose crisis and save a life.
Questions?
Contact
Erin Williams
Email:
Erin.Williams@UnitedGeneral.org
This training is provided at no cost thanks to funding from Northwest HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area)
CPR, AED, and First Aid Classes
Save Lives with CPR
With a half-million cardiac arrests each year, CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) can help save a life if a person’s breathing or heart stops. It’s not just for healthcare workers and emergency responders. In fact, CPR can double or triple the chance of survival when bystanders take action. The American Red Cross helps train you safely, effectively and confidently, so you’re prepared for the minutes that matter the most.
– American Red Cross
United General District 304 offers Adult & Infant CPR, AED, and First Aid classes to individuals, groups, and organizations in our community. Classes are led by our own American Red Cross-certified trainers.
Each class provides participants with the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and other first-aid emergencies. After successfully completing a class, a certificate that satisfies most OSHA-mandated job requirements, workplace, and other regulatory requirements will be issued (certification lasts for two years).
Note: class size is limited to 12 people, and a minimum of four participants are required to hold a class.
Two year certificate upon completion of class
CHECK CLASSES AVAILABLE
Questions?
Contact: Seth Kosanovich
Phone:
360-854-7178
Email:
Seth.Kosanovich@UnitedGeneral.org
Contact: Stephanie Morgareidge
Phone:
360-854-7159
Email:
Stephanie.Morgareidge@UnitedGeneral.org
Babysitter Class
This in-person course prepares youth ages 11-16 to safely and confidently care for children and infants. It includes hands-on activities videos and discussions to develop essential real-life readiness babysitting skills. The course covers feeding diapering picking up and holding children safety and emergency response. Participants receive a 10-year Babysitter’s Training certificate upon completion.
What You’ll Learn
Although every situation is unique, there are some universal babysitting skills and techniques that every babysitter should have. Our courses were designed with this principle in mind and can help you deliver the care that families need and expect. Below are a few of the topics our courses cover:
Basic care for infants and children
Basic first aid
Child behavior management
Age-appropriate activities
Emergency response
Feeding, diapering and picking up children
A certificate good for 10 years will be issued after successful completion of the class.
CHECK CLASSES AVAILABLE
Questions?
Contact: Stephanie Morgareidge
Phone:
360-854-7159
Email:
Stephanie.Morgareidge@UnitedGeneral.org
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Virtual and in-person
classes and programs
are available
Parenting is full of joys and challenges
Our programs can help you navigate the challenges and find more joyful moments!
Check out our free family programs
Learn how to help prevent suicide
Take our FREE one-hour class!
Adult & Infant CPR, AED,
and First Aid classes
Learn more
Taking in new information and learning different skills keeps people healthy over their lifetime. We continuously identify and offer new programs, trainings, and classes to meet the needs of our community—most at no or low cost to participants. We believe that an informed and empowered community is a healthier community!
Family
Programs
Mental Health
Promotion Classes
Professional Education
Classes & Events
Health & Safety
Classes
Family Programs
Play & Grow Drop-In Groups
Join us for one of our three Play & Grow Drop-in Groups! Whether you’re caring for a tender newborn or a curious 2-year-old, these sessions provide connection with other parents/caregivers, age-appropriate activities, and facilitation by a Help Me Grow Nurse and Perinatal Support-WA Resiliency Specialist.
All groups are FREE, last an hour, and no registration is required.
Play & Grow Baby
WHEN:
Tuesdays @ 11:00 am
WHERE:
Heartwood House
2136 Highway 20, Sedro-Woolley
AUDIENCE:
Parents / Caregivers and their babies
Questions?
Contact:
Liz Cooksey
Email:
Liz.Cooksey@UnitedGeneral.org
Jugar y Crecer, Grupo de apoyo para padres (
f
acilitado en Español)
CUÁNDO:
Los viernes a las 11:00 a.m. (No hay grupo el 27 de Marzo)
DÓND
E:
En línea
| ZOOM
AUDIENCIA:
Padres/Tutores de bebés y niños pequeños de habla hispana.
COSTO:
Gratis
Questions?
Contact:
Liz Cooksey
Email:
Liz.Cooksey@UnitedGeneral.org
Play & Grow Toddler
(bilingual English/Spanish)
WHEN:
Tuesdays @ 9:30 am
WHERE:
Heartwood House
2136 Highway 20, Sedro-Woolley
AUDIENCE:
Parents / Caregivers and their toddlers (1 & 2 years old)
Questions?
Contact:
Ngoc Chau
Phone:
360-854-7174
Email:
Ngoc.Chau@UnitedGeneral.org
WIC Breastfeeding Class
Classes in English:
April 16 | 1pm
May 21 | 1pm
Classes in Spanish:
Abril 16 | 4pm
Mayo 21 | 4pm
WHERE:
Online
AUDIENCE:
Open to all pregnant people in Skagit County
COST:
Free
register here
You don’t have to be a “breastfeeding expert” to become a new parent, so we’ll help offer some information to get feeding off to a good start.
Learn about:
common concerns in the early days and how to overcome them
breastfeeding positions and tips for best latch
colostrum and how we make milk
hunger signals and other baby behaviors
how WIC staff can help
Breastfeeding is new to you and your baby and we are here for you to help you meet your breastfeeding goals.
Questions?
Contact
United General WIC
Call:
360-854-0435
Email:
WIC@UnitedGeneral.org
Bringing Baby Home
A Parenting and Relationship Program
This is a four-evening workshop. Designed for both expecting and new parents, the Bringing Baby Home Program will give you skills and information to recognize and cope successfully with the normal stressors of becoming a family.
This program teaches couples how to:
• Increase friendship in their relationship
• Deal effectively with conflict
• Involve both partners in infant care and parenting
• Improve the quality of parent-child interaction
• Recognize the emotional needs of their child and each other
Interest Form
Questions?
Contact: Liz Cooksey
Email:
Liz.Cooksey@UnitedGeneral.org
Youth Bereavement Drop-In Sessions
Join us for FREE peer support drop-in sessions. Participants have the option to take part in discussions, play, art, learning, and other age-appropriate activities for expressing grief in a supportive environment with trained staff and volunteers.
WHEN:
Tuesday, April 14th | 6:00 pm
Tuesday, April 28th | 6:00 pm
Tuesday, May 12th | 6:00 pm
Tuesday, May 26th | 6:00 pm
Tuesday, June 9th | 6:00 pm
Tuesday, June 23rd | 6:00 pm
WHERE:
Heartwood House | 2136 State Route 20, Sedro-Woolley (adjacent to the hospital campus)
WHO:
Youth aged 6-18 years old who have had a family member or someone close to them die, and their caregivers/family
Complete the pre-registration form here
After registering, our team will reach out to you to schedule a brief call to learn more about you and your family. This helps ensure we have the information we need to create the most supportive peer environment.
Questions?
Contact: Seth Kosanovich
Email:
Seth.Kosanovich@unitedgeneral.org
Phone:
360-854-7178
The Incredible Years Parenting Series:
For Parents of Toddlers
WHEN:
Mondays 4:30pm – 6:30 pm, starting February 23 through May 18.
WHERE:
In-person │Heartwood House │ 2136 Highway 20, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284
AUDIENCE:
Parents and caregivers of children ages 1-3 years old
COST:
Free
Free refreshments and childcare will be provided!
Registration is CLOSED
If you are interested in future classes please fill out our interest form
here
The Incredible Years® Programs are designed to enhance parenting skills and confidence while encouraging parental engagement in their children’s school lives. These evidence-based programs aim to improve children’s academic, social, and emotional abilities while decreasing behavioral issues. The programs are categorized based on age and customized to suit the child’s developmental stage.
The Incredible Years Toddler Parenting Program is a 12-week series for parents of children 1-3 years old. In this series, parents learn how to:
Help their toddlers feel loved and secure
Encourage their toddler’s language, social, and emotional development.
Establish clear and predictable routines.
Handle separations and reunions
Use positive discipline to manage misbehavior.
For more information on Incredible Years®, visit
IncredibleYears.com
Questions?
Contact: Erin Williams
Phone:
360-854-7164
Email:
Erin.Williams@UnitedGeneral.org
Mental Health Promotion Classes
Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Suicide Prevention
ONLINE CLASSES:
Wednesday, April 15 | 10 – 11:30 am
Thursday, May 21 | 12 – 1:30 pm
Tuesday, June 23 | 2 – 3:30 pm
AUDIENCE:
Anyone age 16+
COST:
Free
Register here
Three steps anyone can take to save a life from suicide.
In Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), participants develop the skills to make a positive difference in the lives of others. Similar to CPR, QPR is an evidence-based suicide prevention program that provides lifesaving knowledge and steps to help someone in crisis. In QPR you learn:
Common myths and facts about suicide
Warning signs for suicide
How to ask someone directly if they are thinking about suicide
What you can do to support someone and get them the help they need
Questions?
Contact
Erin Williams
Email:
Erin.Williams@UnitedGeneral.org
Phone:
360-854-7164
Adult Mental Health First Aid
Adult Mental Health First Aid teaches adults how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges in community members.
During the course you will learn:
The mechanics and how to apply the five-step ALGEE action plan for a compassionate response
Ways to interact with community members in crisis and non-crisis situations
Resources for emergencies and ongoing mental health support
Tools and techniques for self-care
As a participant, you will:
Complete 2 hours of self-study online
Attend an in-person instructor-led training
Participate during interactive lessons and practice important skills
Take a short quiz and earn certification as an Adult Mental Health First Aider
cLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULES AND REGISTRATION
Questions?
Contact: Seth Kosanovich
Phone:
360-854-7178
Email:
Seth.Kosanovich@UnitedGeneral.org
Youth Mental Health First Aid
Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches adults how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges in young people ages 13-18.
During the course you will learn:
The mechanics and how to apply the five-step ALGEE action plan for a compassionate response
Ways to interact with youth in crisis and non-crisis situations
Resources for emergencies and ongoing mental health support
Tools and techniques for self-care
As a participant, you will:
Complete 2 hours of self-study online
Attend an in-person instructor-led training
Participate during interactive lessons and practice important skills
Take a short quiz and earn certification as a Youth Mental Health First Aider
cLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULES AND REGISTRATION
Questions?
Contact
Erin Williams
Email:
Erin.Williams@UnitedGeneral.org
Professional Education Classes & Events
Introduction to Motivational Interviewing Skills
This training introduces the foundational spirit and core skills of
Motivational Interviewing (MI)
. Participants will learn how to engage in collaborative, client-centered conversations that support positive change. The session focuses on developing practical skills such as using open-ended questions, affirmations, reflections, and summaries (OARS), practicing active listening, and recognizing and responding effectively to change talk to support self-directed change.
REGISTER FOR THIS TRAINING
Questions? Contact Olivia
Olivia.Guelich@UnitedGeneral.org
Mental Health First Aid
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an evidence-based trainings designed to teach skills needed to reach out and provide initial support to adults who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and connect them to the appropriate care. These courses are appropriate for anyone over the age of 18.
This training is available in an in-person 8 hour course, or a virtual/blended 4.5-5.5 hour course. Please complete the MHFA interest form and we will contact you to make arrangements and answer any questions you have
MHFA INTEREST FORM FOR ORGANIZATIONS
Questions? Contact Stephanie
Stephanie.Morgareidge@UnitedGeneral.org
Youth Mental Health First Aid
Youth Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an evidence-based course that teaches anyone age 18+ the skills needed to reach out and provide initial support to a youth who may be developing a mental health or substance use challenge and connect them to the appropriate care.
The following training formats are offered:
Hybrid over Zoom (2 hours self-directed online learning and 6.5 hours instruction over Zoom)
Hybrid in-person (2 hours self-directed online learning and 6.5 hours instruction in person)
Please provide your information below so United General District 304 staff can contact you and get started planning a training that meets your organization’s needs.
YMHFA INTEREST FORM FOR ORGANIZATIONS
Questions? Contact Erin at
Erin.Williams@UnitedGeneral.org
Customized QPR suicide prevention training for your organization
Suicide is everybody’s business. Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) teaches any adult (16+) how to support someone in crisis and get them to the help they need. This free training talks about suicide myths and facts, warning signs for suicide, and how you can apply hope to save a life.
We can provide training virtually or in-person for your organization, with customized scenarios and Q & A sessions. Please complete our QPR Interest form and we will contact you to make arrangements and answer any questions you may have.
QPR INTEREST FORM FOR ORGANIZATIONS
Questions? Contact Stephanie at
Stephanie.Morgareige@UnitedGeneral.org
CPR, AED & First Aid Training
for your organization
Does your organization need to renew its CPR, AED & First Aid training?
We can provide training at your facilities or at our training center, with flexible times to work around your schedule!
Please complete the interest form to get started.
Interest Form for Organizations
Questions?
Contact
Stephanie Morgareidge
Phone:
360-854-7159
Email:
Stephanie.Morgareidge@UnitedGeneral.org
Health & Safety Classes
Overdose Response Class
WHEN:
April 13 | 2 – 3 pm
May 6 | 12 – 1 pm
June 25 | 9 – 10 am
WHERE:
Online
AUDIENCE:
Anyone in Skagit County age 16+
COST:
FREE
register here
Anyone who uses opioids, including prescriptions, can be at risk for an overdose. Learn the steps for recognizing and responding to an overdose, including how to deliver Narcan® (aka naloxone) the medication that reverses an opioid overdose. Our online class provides you with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in an overdose crisis and save a life. Information about how to get naloxone at no cost will also be provided. This 45-minute training covers:
Opioids 101 – including fentanyl
Risk factors for overdose
Recognizing an opioid overdose
Good Samaritan Law
Steps for responding to an overdose
How to give Narcan
Self-care for responders
Although no training is required to carry or give naloxone, our online class provides you with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in an overdose crisis and save a life.
Questions?
Contact
Erin Williams
Email:
Erin.Williams@UnitedGeneral.org
This training is provided at no cost thanks to funding from Northwest HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area)
CPR, AED, and First Aid Classes
Save Lives with CPR
With a half-million cardiac arrests each year, CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) can help save a life if a person’s breathing or heart stops. It’s not just for healthcare workers and emergency responders. In fact, CPR can double or triple the chance of survival when bystanders take action. The American Red Cross helps train you safely, effectively and confidently, so you’re prepared for the minutes that matter the most.
– American Red Cross
United General District 304 offers Adult & Infant CPR, AED, and First Aid classes to individuals, groups, and organizations in our community. Classes are led by our own American Red Cross-certified trainers.
Each class provides participants with the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and other first-aid emergencies. After successfully completing a class, a certificate that satisfies most OSHA-mandated job requirements, workplace, and other regulatory requirements will be issued (certification lasts for two years).
Note: class size is limited to 12 people, and a minimum of four participants are required to hold a class.
Two year certificate upon completion of class
CHECK CLASSES AVAILABLE
Questions?
Contact: Seth Kosanovich
Phone:
360-854-7178
Email:
Seth.Kosanovich@UnitedGeneral.org
Contact: Stephanie Morgareidge
Phone:
360-854-7159
Email:
Stephanie.Morgareidge@UnitedGeneral.org
Babysitter Class
This in-person course prepares youth ages 11-16 to safely and confidently care for children and infants. It includes hands-on activities videos and discussions to develop essential real-life readiness babysitting skills. The course covers feeding diapering picking up and holding children safety and emergency response. Participants receive a 10-year Babysitter’s Training certificate upon completion.
What You’ll Learn
Although every situation is unique, there are some universal babysitting skills and techniques that every babysitter should have. Our courses were designed with this principle in mind and can help you deliver the care that families need and expect. Below are a few of the topics our courses cover:
Basic care for infants and children
Basic first aid
Child behavior management
Age-appropriate activities
Emergency response
Feeding, diapering and picking up children
A certificate good for 10 years will be issued after successful completion of the class.
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Questions?
Contact: Stephanie Morgareidge
Phone:
360-854-7159
Email:
Stephanie.Morgareidge@UnitedGeneral.org
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