Every year, over three hundred thousand deaths occur in aquatic environments around the world. Our goal is to reduce the rate of drowning in the community by educating the citizens of the Metrowest Boston area about this risk.

We strive to make an impact on the lives of those in need, one donation at a time. We aim to give the people of the Metrowest community assistance in any way we can: from coaching swimmers into better athletes to donating equipment and money to help the teams and pools thrive. This initiative will not only draw more aspiring young swimmers to the pool but will also enhance the swimming community.

We aim to raise $5,000 to support this project, with the selfless contributions of people like you who care about the future well-being of Boston’s future generations. Your donation will help give the people of Boston a lifelong sport and an essential life-saving skill.

Aara Parseghian

Founder and CFO

Hi! My name is Aara Parseghian, and I am a senior at Winchester High School. I have been a participant in the sport of swimming since I was 7 years old. Like many others, my journey in this sport began in water safety transcending into the competitive scene. I have been fortunate to have parents who care for my interests and financially support me in this sport. Unfortunately, this is not the case for many kids in our city. I thought of this project to help and give the gift of swimming to inner-city kids who are financially stressed or do not have the means to enjoy this lifelong skill and sport.

Jacob Freeman

Co-Founder and CEO

My name is Jacob Freeman, and am currently a senior at Nashoba Regional High School. I have been involved in competitive swimming for 7 years through club and recreational teams alike. As a child, I was introduced to the sport by my parents, both of whom were swimmers. Throughout my childhood, my parents have been able to support my athletic endeavors. I am very fortunate in this respect as this is not the case for many kids growing up. Helping kids have the opportunity to pursue their dreams of becoming a swimmer is incredibly important to me.