“We are committed to increasing the out of hospital sudden cardiac arrest survival rate.”
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates their first AED to TEAM 360
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates their second AED to The Greater Salisbury Committee
Beach Bounders Gymnastics receives a Defibtech AED with adult and youth pads
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates their fourth AED to The Henson Foundation
In partnership with The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates three AED’s to MAC, Inc. Area Agency on Aging in Salisbury, MD.
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates their 8th AED to Epoch Dream Center in Hebron, MD
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates their 9th AED to Cross Pointe Church of the Nazarene in Salisbury, MD
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates an AED to Family Worship Center in Salisbury, MD.
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates an AED (number 11!) to the YMCA swim team in Salisbury, MD.
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates their 12th AED to the Community Civic League of Federalsburg.
Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore receives their Defibtech AED with adult and youth pads for their brand new Perdue Henson Junior Achievement Center opening in the summer of 2023.
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates their 14th AED to Denton Camp in Caroline County, MD.
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates an AED to His Hope Ministries in Denton, MD.
The Beat Goes On, Inc. makes their 16th AED donation to Denton Little League in Denton, MD.
The Beat Goes On, Inc. donates an AED to Nelson’s Church in Hebron, MD.
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What Our Community is Saying
“Having an AED could save a life.”
“The AED has proven itself time and time again how it is a valuable component in giving someone a fighting chance of survival. We have many members in our community with hypertension, heart conditions- both the elderly and the younger population.”
“Having an AED on site would provide a critical tool in the safety of our programs.”
“We would like to protect our vulnerable population by being prepared in the event of a medical emergency.”
“Having an AED will be one more layer of protection for not only our athletes but also our wingmen that exert themselves to help our athletes.”
383,000 out of hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually. The survival rate is less than 12%Immediate CPR and defibrillation can double or triple the chance of survival from sudden cardiac arrest.The Beat Goes On recognizes the importance access to AED’s has to increase survival rates.