Meet Dr. Jimmy Robinson, Alabama’s unsung MVP
He is also a valuable member of the CoachSafely Foundation advisory board.
He is also a valuable member of the CoachSafely Foundation advisory board.
CoachSafely was honored by the Aspen Institute‘s national Project Play initiative as a Project Play Champion at the Project Play Summit in Detroit. Of the 20 local, regional and national organizations to earn the designation for work to help build healthy children…
The Alabama Department of Public Health is reminding youth sports volunteers about new required annual safety training to make sure young kids are staying safe in youth sports.
The CoachSafely Foundation has created a standard with its training course, which all youth coaches in Alabama must complete online or in person.
A group of athletes, doctors and public health professionals from Alabama are leading a national effort to reduce sports injuries among youths.
Vestavia Hills adopts and partners with the CoachSafely Foundation.
Jasper first city in the state to implement Coach Safely Act.