Safety Around Water (SAW)
Safety Around Water Program
Safety Around Water consists of eight lessons designed to teach kids water safety skills that help reduce the risk of drowning and build their skills and confidence in and around water. A typical session includes:
- Exercises to help kids adjust to being in the water
- Instruction in two skill sets kids can use if they unexpectedly find themselves in the water: Jump, Push, Turn, Grab and Swim, Float Swim.
- Safety topics like what to do if you see someone in the water who needs help
- Fun activities that reinforce skills
Proud to be Partnering with CAN
Champion Autism Network (CAN)
Program Information
This program is a 4-week course held every Wednesday at the Grand Palms Resort Indoor Pool (196 Double Eagle Drive, Surfside Beach, SC 29575).
- Session 1: January 21 – February 11
- Session 2: February 25 – March 18
Each 4-week session offers four time slots, with four participants per time slot to ensure a small, supportive environment.
During registration, please select the session and time slot that works best for you. These courses are exclusively for autistic individuals.
CHAMPION AUTISM NETWORK
Champion Autism Network, Inc. (CAN) is a nonprofit autism awareness organization started in Surfside Beach, South Carolina. CAN was founded in 2012 by Becky Large, a business professional and mother to a child on the spectrum
About autism:
To the general public, Autism and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are both general terms for a group of complex disorders of brain development. These disorders are characterized, in varying degrees, by difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors.
Life with autism can be unpredictable. Some children and people with autism have sensory processing issues making lights, sounds, smells, crowds and new environments difficult to tolerate. When they become overstimulated they may communicate their discomfort through tantrums and meltdowns. Most times these tantrums occur outside of the home. Friends, family members, and the public-at-large can be very critical and judgmental of these episodes, staring or making rude comments about parenting skills or how the child is naughty or person is being dramatic.
Because of this judgment, many people and families living with autism opt to stay home. This decision does not help anyone. The parents and siblings become isolated and lonely and the person with autism is not given an opportunity to learn and thrive in a social setting.
Creating an environment where the families impacted by autism feel supported and without judgment is the primary CAN mission. In January 2016, the town of Surfside Beach issued a resolution declaring it the first autism-friendly travel destination, with the City of Myrtle Beach and Horry County following suit at the end of 2018.
CAN’s goal is to create and ensure inclusive communities where all people CAN happily live, work and play, by building a world-wide network of autism champions including businesses, local nonprofits and individuals with autism
Registration Information
| Open | Close | Register At | Member | Non-Member | |
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| 1/1/26 | 3/13/26 | Online / Front Desk | $ 64.00 | $ 64.00 |
Available Sessions
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02/25/26 - 03/18/26
We - 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm
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Registration Closed on 02/20/2026 |
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02/25/26 - 03/18/26
We - 4:35 pm - 5:05 pm
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Registration Closed on 02/20/2026 |
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02/25/26 - 03/18/26
We - 5:10 pm - 5:40 pm
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Registration Closed on 02/20/2026 |
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03/06/26 - 03/27/26
We - 5:45 pm - 6:15 pm
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