Place AEDs

Red automated external defibrillator (AED) station outside next to a white brick wall, with a white house siding behind. There is a blue flowerpot with yellow and green plants on the left and a wooden park bench on the right. The AED is within a protective white and red box with a heart symbol and medical instructions.

When Sudden Cardiac Arrest strikes, every second counts. The presence of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) can double or even triple survival rates, yet many schools and athletic facilities still lack access to these life-saving devices.

Aidan’s Heart Foundation works to place AEDs in schools, sports fields, and community spaces to ensure rapid response in an emergency. We also provide training on how to use them effectively and assist organizations in developing Cardiac Emergency Response Plans (CERPs) to improve preparedness.

Through grant funding, community partnerships, and advocacy, we make AEDs more widely available, creating safer environments for children and young athletes.

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Where we’ve placed AEDs