Cruz Roja Guatemalteca trains San Jorge School teachers in first aid

Annabella Folgar Bonilla President at Cruz Roja Guatemalteca
Annabella Folgar Bonilla President at Cruz Roja Guatemalteca | Cruz Roja Guatemalteca

Cruz Roja Guatemalteca recently provided first aid training to teachers at the San Jorge School in Sacapulas, Quiché. The initiative aimed to enhance the ability of educational staff to handle medical emergencies and promote a safer school environment.

The main goal of the training was to improve teachers' skills in managing medical emergencies. Through both theoretical and practical sessions, participants learned how to identify and properly address various emergency situations. Simulated exercises allowed teachers to apply their knowledge in controlled scenarios, strengthening their ability to respond effectively and confidently.

According to Cruz Roja Guatemalteca, "The impact of this training is evident in the improved capacity for emergency response within the school. Equipping teachers with first aid skills contributes to creating a safer environment for students, providing peace of mind for the educational community."

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