Wild West Outdoor Adventure Foundation

Connecting People To Place Through Emergency Medical Training

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Our Mission:

To Inspire & Empower Through Emergency Preparedness Training

WWOAF connects people to life long passions in outdoor recreation, while they simultaneously develop career oriented emergency medicine skills.

Supporting Communities In The South East And Beyond.

With roots in Northern Georgia our commitment to these communities is the core of who we are. The need for life-saving skills and a connection to the outdoors is universal. We are actively bringing our low-to-no-cost training model to new towns. See where our programs are currently active and learn how you can help bring WWOAF to your area.

Donation Supported Community Emergency Training

Confidence begins at home. Our foundational courses in Basic First Aid, CPR, and AED are the building blocks of a safer, more resilient community. When a co-worker, family member, or neighbor is in crisis, you won’t just be a bystander—you’ll be a vital link in the chain of survival. These low-to-no-cost courses provide the essential skills to act decisively and confidently in an emergency, empowering you to protect the people around you.

Our community driven courses are supported through financial donations, and medical supply donations.

Emergency Training Empowers Individuals

Learn New Skills

Learn Practical Medical Skills, And Push Those Skills From A Basic Level To Being An Expert

Open Doors

Emergency & Wilderness Medicine Courses Are Not Just Practical, They Open Doors To Employement In Many Industries.

Inspire Passion

Discover Interests In Medical Training, Hospitals, Tourism, & Recreation.

Emergency & Wilderness Training Creates Career Pathways

Learning basic skills like First Aid, CPR & AED can awaken an interest in people to explore more, and with emergency & wilderness training there is a lot more to discover. Learn the foundational skills to become a Babysitter, EMT, Guide and so much more. 

Addressing A Direct Need In Our Community

75 Millions Americans

live in areas with too few primary care providers.

5.1 doctors per 10,000 people

Is the rural county average. Compared to the urban average of 8 per 10,000.

81% greater chance of survival

People who receive bystander CPR within 2 minutes of cardiac arrest.

Made Possible By Community

We are a volunteer-driven organization, with expert instruction provided by dedicated EMTs, paramedics, nurses, and outdoor educators who believe in giving back.

Furthermore, we partner with healthcare providers and gear manufacturers to secure donations of high-quality medical supplies. This generosity ensures that every student trains with real-world equipment, and it allows us to channel our resources directly into providing more low-to-no-cost courses for the underserved communities of the Southeast.

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