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NWSL and American Heart Association Collaborate to Advance CPR and AED Education

June 4, 2026
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DALLAS, June 4, 2026 — In a groundbreaking effort to significantly elevate lifesaving awareness, the American Heart Association (AHA), a global leader in cardiovascular health, has joined forces with the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). This collaboration has given rise to the 2026 Nation of Lifesavers™ NWSL Ambassador Class, unveiled strategically during National CPR and AED Awareness Week, an annual event designed to underscore the critical importance of immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs). This league-wide initiative positions elite athletes not only as sports icons but as pivotal public health advocates.

Recognizing that cardiac arrest remains a leading cause of sudden, unexpected death outside the hospital setting, the partnership’s primary objective is to greatly enhance public knowledge about Hands-Only CPR. This technique, shown through robust scientific evidence to double or triple survival odds when applied swiftly, emphasizes chest compressions without mouth-to-mouth breaths. The timing is crucial; survival rates plummet by 10% with each minute of delay before CPR initiation. Through this partnership, elite athletes from all 16 NWSL clubs are being equipped with CPR skills and mobilized to spread the lifesaving message through diverse communication channels across the country.

Angel City FC defender Savy King, an inspiring survivor of sudden cardiac arrest herself, leads this initiative. Her firsthand experience underscores the profound difference immediate CPR can make in survival and recovery outcomes. King’s unique role as both a defender on the pitch and a champion of CPR education illustrates the urgent need for community preparedness. Under her leadership, the ambassadors are amplifying public service announcements, facilitating social media campaigns, and spearheading community outreach that conveys the science-backed benefits of Hands-Only CPR and the critical deployment of AEDs.

Each athlete in the ambassador class has been trained in CPR through American Heart Association-led sessions that focus on Hands-Only CPR principles and emergency response readiness. By bringing this education into professional sports environments, the initiative leverages the high visibility and influence of athletes to normalize CPR knowledge as an essential life skill. This approach is rooted in behavioral science, recognizing that people are more likely to learn and act on health behaviors seen modeled by trusted, relatable figures such as athletes.

The impact of cardiac arrest is sobering: over half of victims who suffer outside hospital environments receive no immediate CPR, facing a staggering 90% fatality rate. The American Heart Association’s data-driven campaign aims to reverse these statistics by fostering a nation of prepared responders. Educational content emphasizes the physiological mechanics of CPR—maintaining coronary and cerebral perfusion pressures through effective chest compressions at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute and approximately two inches in depth. These compressions simulate the heart’s pumping action, facilitating blood flow essential to saving brain tissue and extending the window of survival.

In parallel with raising public awareness, the initiative promotes increased accessibility of AEDs, devices scientifically validated to restore normal cardiac rhythm during ventricular fibrillation, a common cause of sudden cardiac arrest. The rapid use of AEDs, combined with immediate CPR, synergistically enhances the likelihood of survival and favorable neurological recovery. The ambassadors’ outreach includes advocating for AED installations in public venues, making emergency resuscitation tools more ubiquitous and reducing critical response times.

Moreover, the NWSL’s commitment extends beyond individual players by fostering league-wide Hands-Only CPR training sessions involving players, staff, and league officials. These sessions encapsulate best practices in emergency cardiac care, integrating up-to-date resuscitation science and guidelines outlined by the American Heart Association. The dynamic collaboration also involves Savy King’s foundation, Savy King of Hearts, which channels survivor experience into practical education efforts, reinforcing resilience and community empowerment.

This alliance resonates beyond the NWSL, connecting with broader national initiatives like the Smart Heart Sports Coalition. This coalition seeks to implement evidence-based policies aimed at preventing tragic outcomes related to cardiac arrest among high school athletes across all 50 states—a demographic that tragically accounts for approximately 40% of pediatric sudden cardiac arrest instances outside hospital settings. By bridging grassroots athletic environments and professional sports leadership, the coalition exemplifies a multi-layered strategy rooted in data analytics, policy advocacy, and community education.

Public health messaging is carefully crafted to empower immediate action. In emergencies, witnesses are instructed to call emergency services promptly and initiate Hands-Only CPR without hesitation, reinforcing the importance of not waiting for professional responders to arrive. This education addresses common psychological barriers such as fear of causing harm or uncertainty about technique, aiming to instill confidence rooted in simplicity and evidence-based effectiveness of chest compressions alone.

As developments continue, the American Heart Association remains the authoritative source for resuscitation research and guideline evolution. Their dedication spans over six decades, where they have standardized CPR protocols that now inform global practice. Their partnership with the NWSL affirms a strategic vision to embed lifesaving skillsets into diverse communities, leveraging innovation in both health communication and athlete activism to create lasting societal change.

The 2026 Nation of Lifesavers™ initiative embodies a potent synthesis of science, sport, and social responsibility. By enlisting celebrated athletes to champion CPR education, this program embodies precision in crafting scalable, impact-driven health interventions. With survival from sudden cardiac arrest heavily dependent on actions taken within the first few critical minutes, this initiative has the potential to catalyze a paradigm shift—building a truly prepared nation of lifesavers.

Subject of Research: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) education and cardiac arrest awareness.

Article Title: American Heart Association and National Women’s Soccer League Launch 2026 Nation of Lifesavers™ Ambassador Class to Advance CPR Awareness.

News Publication Date: June 4, 2026

Web References:
https://www.heart.org/en/nation-of-lifesavers/nation-of-lifesavers-ambassador-class
http://www.heart.org/nation

Keywords: CPR education, Hands-Only CPR, cardiac arrest survival, automated external defibrillators (AEDs), American Heart Association, National Women’s Soccer League, sudden cardiac arrest, public health advocacy, athlete activism, emergency response, resuscitation science, lifesaving initiatives

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