TD BeAT OHL Charity Game
On Saturday, January 31, the AED Foundation of Ontario was proud to support the Owen Sound Attack and the TDBeAT Association for a special charity game held in memory of Tyson Downs. The night brought the community together to spotlight the importance of CPR and AED awareness, youth sport training, and accessible, publicly available AEDs across Grey and Bruce Counties. With specialty jerseys designed with TDBeAT input, jersey auctions, and in-game fundraising, fans helped fuel TDBeAT’s mission to expand life-saving education and place outdoor AEDs in high-traffic community locations, helping more people feel ready to act when every second counts.
In recognition of World Restart a Heart Day, the AED Foundation of Ontario joined TD BeAT as they hosted an engaging training session for local students, focusing on hands-on CPR and AED education. The event aimed to empower youth with the confidence and skills to act quickly during a sudden cardiac arrest and to raise awareness about the importance of having accessible, well-maintained AEDs in schools and public spaces. CTV News attended to capture the experience, sharing how this initiative is helping to build a new generation of lifesavers and strengthen community readiness across Ontario.
In recognition of World Restart a Heart Day, the AED Foundation of Ontario joined TD BeAT as they hosted an engaging training session for local students, focusing on hands-on CPR and AED education. The event aimed to empower youth with the confidence and skills to act quickly during a sudden cardiac arrest and to raise awareness about the importance of having accessible, well-maintained AEDs in schools and public spaces. CTV News attended to capture the experience, sharing how this initiative is helping to build a new generation of lifesavers and strengthen community readiness across Ontario.
The AED Foundation of Ontario is a federal not-for-profit and the official AED Registrar under the Defibrillator Registration and Public Access Act (Bill 141). With support from the Ministry of Health, it maintains Ontario’s provincial AED registry and promotes its public benefits.
The AED Foundation of Ontario is a federal not-for-profit and the official AED Registrar under the Defibrillator Registration and Public Access Act (Bill 141). With support from the Ministry of Health, it maintains Ontario’s provincial AED registry and promotes its public benefits.
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