Scholarship Partners

ISR instructors have a culture of giving back to our communities and a passion to support the founder’s mission that “Not One More Child Drowns”. ISR is dedicated to making sure no family is ever turned away based on financial reasons and that is why we support a variety of scholarship foundations aimed at drowning prevention and awareness.

ISR instructors have a culture of giving back to our communities and a passion to support the founder’s mission that “Not One More Child Drowns”. ISR is dedicated to making sure no family is ever turned away based on financial reasons and that is why we support a variety of scholarship foundations aimed at drowning prevention and awareness. Below are a few scholarships that I have worked with in the past. Funding is limited and sometimes can be paused for lack of funds, so please apply early. You can also find a more comprehensive list at: parentspreventingchildhooddrowning.com/non-profits

Live Like Jake

Keri and Roarke Morrison created the Live Like Jake Foundation in honor of their son, Jake, who tragically passed away on November 30th, 2013.  This foundation’s purpose is to create awareness of drowning prevention and provide survival swim lesson scholarships to those who cannot afford them, as well as provide financial and emotional support to families who have lost a loved one or have a child with critical care needs. If you need financial assistance for lessons or if you have a desire to donate, please visit LiveLikeJake.com to find out more about their mission.

Smile Like Aubrey

Matthew and Kristen Strojnowski created Smile Like Aubrey to educate and celebrate the life of their precious daughter, Aubrey. In 2020, during the early days of lockdown when everyone was still adjusting to working from home, their family experienced the worst tragedy anyone can: the loss of our beautiful 16-month-old daughter. They have a mission to prevent this tragedy from happening to another family. If you need financial assistance for lessons or if you have a desire to donate, please visit SmileLikeAubrey.org to find out more about their mission.