(KWNO)-The Winona YMCA, through a partnership with the American Red Cross, is offering life-saving classes over the next several months. The classes include lifeguard certification, babysitter certification and wilderness first aid. The wilderness first aid class will teach how to use skills to respond to emergencies when first responders may be far away. All classes require online pre-work prior to the in-person training. For more information and to register visit the Winona YMCA website.
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