Inclusive Community Wellness in Action
Learn-to-Swim Flourishes in Brooklyn’s Midwood Neighborhood
Hidden behind the imposing facade of Brooklyn’s Philip Howard Apartments complex is one of the city’s best private pools. It’s now serving the Midwood community with free learn-to-swim programs.
An Eagle Scout—And a Swim Program—Grows in Brooklyn
An Eagle Scout project at Brooklyn College provides access to one of the nicest pools in Midwood—and wonderful swim and splash ball opportunities for local families.
Brooklyn Symposium offers Critical Insights on NYC Aquatics
The New York City Aquatics Symposium, held August 18 at Brooklyn Law School, drew aquatics advocates and concerned New Yorkers to confront the issues that plague the city and make for dangerous inequity on the New York City swim scene.
Rockaways Roundtable: New York City Aquatic Culture?
A recent round table in the Rockaways of NYC aquatics experts debated why swimming and lifeguarding are flawed in the country’s biggest city—and offered concrete solutions to put the fun back into summer swim.
No Lifeguards? For Brooklyn Non-Profit, No Problem
With an acute shortage of lifeguards threatening to ruin the summer fun of Brooklyn kids, Inclusive Community Wellness (ICW) provided free Red Cross Lifeguard / CPR certification to 16 qualified candidates, 14 of whom passed.