Your generosity helps us educate communities, support the first responders who save lives, and provide meaningful resources to families navigating recovery from sudden cardiac arrest.
When sudden cardiac arrest strikes, the impact reaches far beyond that single moment. Survivors often face months or years of rehabilitation. Families navigate a healthcare system they never expected to need. First responders carry the weight of every call.
We know this because our family has lived it. Your donation helps us show up for the families who are living it right now.
Restoring the Rhythm was started by a family who’s been through it. We’re not a faceless organization — we’re people who understand what families go through because we’ve lived it ourselves.
Every contribution — no matter the size — goes directly toward the work. We treat every dollar with the care and intention it deserves.
CPR training, awareness events, and educational resources that empower everyday people to recognize and respond to a cardiac emergency.
Financial assistance and resources for individuals and families navigating recovery. The road after cardiac arrest is long, and no one should walk it alone.
Direct support for local fire departments and emergency medical teams. These are the people who show up when seconds matter most.
Helping communities understand what sudden cardiac arrest is, why it’s different from a heart attack, and what they can do to be prepared.
Whether it’s $5 or $500, no donation is too small. Every dollar goes directly toward our mission — supporting survivors and families, funding CPR education, and giving back to the first responders who make survival possible.
We’re a young organization built by a family who’s been through it, and we’re grateful for any amount you’re able to contribute.
Donate NowThere are so many ways to make a difference. Every action — big or small — helps us build a community that’s ready to respond.
CPR saves lives. It saved someone in our family. Find a class near you and learn the skill that can double — or even triple — a person’s chance of survival.
We’re always looking for people who want to help — whether it’s at events, in the community, or behind the scenes. Reach out and let us know how you’d like to get involved.
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