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Starting Hearts begins first responder scholarship with Colorado Mountain College

EDWARDS — Starting Hearts, in cooperation with Colorado Mountain College, has initiated the Starting Hearts First Responder Scholarship. The newly created scholarship is designed to supplement the education, training and services needed by first responders in the performance of their duties throughout the region.

‘Mission to save lives’

“We are so pleased to initiate this scholarship to our local first responders in furtherance of our mission to save the lives of sudden cardiac arrest victims,” said Lynn Blake, founder of Starting Hearts and sudden cardiac survivor. “Of special note, we wish to recognize our colleague and long-term board member, Jim Spell, for spearheading this wonderful new initiative for Starting Hearts.”



The first scholarship funding was presented to Colorado Mountain College during luncheon ceremonies at the fifth annual All You Need Is Heart event which took place at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek on Feb. 8.

“We are so pleased to initiate this scholarship to our local first responders in furtherance of our mission to save the lives of sudden cardiac arrest victims.”Lynn BlakeFounder, Starting Hearts

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The scholarship is designed so that those affiliated with law enforcement, fire departments, ambulance districts, hospitals or urgent care facilities will be able to support one of their own.

Additionally, businesses, as well as private citizens, will have a focused, measurable and accountable way to directly contribute to help those who help others in their community.

“Colorado Mountain College is pleased to begin administering the Starting Hearts First Responder Scholarship,” said Diana Scherr, regional development officer for the CMC Foundation. “Because our Vail Valley campus in Edwards has long provided training for first responders, including those working in fire science and emergency medical technology, and as certified nurse aides and medical assistants, we are pleased to be able to provide the First Responder scholarship to our students locally. We’re honored that Starting Hearts recognizes the need and has been so proactive in starting this scholarship.”

Application Process

The application process is currently underway and the scholarship recipients will be announced in late April. Additional donations are currently being accepted through the CMC Foundation in one of two ways.

To donate via check, please make it payable to the CMC Foundation and send to CMC Foundation, attention Carol Efting, 802 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. Please reference “Starting Hearts First Responder Scholarship” on the memo line. Contributions via credit card can also be made by visiting the CMC Foundation’s secure donation portal at: http://cmcfoundation. org/make-my-gift/. Again, make sure to reference “Starting Hearts First Responder Scholarship” on the memo line.

“We are thrilled with this new addition to the Starting Hearts mission and look forward to working with CMC to advance the skills of those professionals who will one day save precious lives of our friends, family and colleagues,” said Alan Himelfarb, executive director of Starting Hearts.


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