Education

Hug-A-Tree and Survive program

The Hug-A-Tree and Survive program by NASAR teaches children basic survival skills. It originated in San Diego, California following the death of a 9 year old boy who had become lost. This program is designed to teach children how to keep from getting lost, what to do if they become lost, how to stay warm and dry, and how to help searchers find them. The program is delivered to children between the ages of 5 to 12 years old. A typical lesson consists of a brief lecture and a 20-minute video followed by an interactive question and answer period. A session takes only an hour but the skills the children learn may save their lives one day.

This free service is provided by volunteer KSAR members that should be used by children's organizations, schools or daycares in the community. Contact us to schedule a Hug-A-Tree session for your organization.

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