YOLA NASH, M.S.
CPR Awareness.org Founder, TV and Radio Host, Producer, Singer

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Yola Nash Biography

HOW IT ALL STARTED

A few years ago Yola Nash (media personality, singer) was the host of a summer festival in New Jersey, and one of the performers, a popular magician, suffered a massive heart attack during his show on stage. She rushed to help while thousands of people looked on and panicked. Yola worked for over 25 minutes, using CPR, to keep his heart going until the ambulance arrived. His breathing and his heart stopped many times during this ordeal, but she continued to work, keeping him alive long after many would probably have given up.

Later the magician had an open heart surgery and received a highly sophisticated device implanted into his heart, called a defibrillator and survived. (Defibrillators provide a shock to the heart, restoring it to it's normal rhythm. Its purpose is to prevent cardiac arrest, a condition where the heart stops or is unable to pump blood.)

In recognition for her action, Yola Nash received a "Commendation of Heroic Action" from the Governor of the State of New Jersey, Richard J. Codey. She was also congratulated by such honorable organizations as the American Heart Association and President Bill Clinton's Foundation, who was moved by her courage and determination. Yola's quick action during this traumatic event drew attention from several media publications and also inspired her to create a special program for schools called Feel the Beat /CPR Awareness For Young People. The program was first tested in one of the "top public high schools" (New York Magazine), the Young Women's Leadership School, and proved to be very successful. The event was featured as a "top story" by NY1 TV, and was attended by the Director of the American Heart Association, Mark Hurley.

The school project teaches students the lifesaving technique CPR including hands on CPR demonstrations, introduction to the history of CPR, questions and answers segment.

Yola formed the organization CPR Awareness.org, established a CPR Awareness Day of NYC and organized a unique concert "Feel the Beat." In recognition Yola and her organization received an official support and a special Proclamation from NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Yola Nash has been visiting schools and universities as well as businesses to teach people about CPR. If you wish to invite her to your place as CPR Speaker and trainer please contact her at: info@cprawareness.org or yolanash@aol.com Besides her media and artistic experience and education she is also RN.

Mission Statement: Feel The Beat / CPR Awareness

Our Mission is to raise awareness of CPR and help save lives by teaching thousands of people, especially underprivileged students, how to respond in an emergency situation when someone's heart has stopped working.

This is accomplished by bringing to schools a program that includes a demonstration of CPR, ending with a musical concert, leaving the students entertained as well as informed.

It is our belief that disadvantaged kids don't have the opportunities that others do, and we set out to not only educate them on a valuable lifesaving technique CPR, but help enrich their lives by exposing them to live music.

Speaker on CPR

Yola Nash visits schools, universities, companies to promote CPR - life saving technique, and provide hands-on demonstrations, share her experience and most of all to inspire people to help others especially in traumatic situations when the heart stops .

If you wish to invite Yola Nash to your place as Speaker on CPR please contact her by email.

Email -- info@cprawareness.org

 

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