Class Schedule

IMPORTANT: Does an AHA course completion card certify me to do CPR? No. The AHA does not certify people in CPR, first aid, or advanced cardiovascular life support skills; the AHA verifies that, at the time a person successfully completed training, he or she was able to perform skills satisfactorily."

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA. 

 

Course Description:

It has been the mission of Hawaii Heart Foundation to educate community responders to take the actions needed to help in emergencies prior to the arrival of our professional responders. The first few minutes of any emergency, whether cardiac arrest, bleeding, or overdoses, are the most critical for the best outcomes. 

In our new Community Responder Essentials Course, students will learn the simple steps to help a victim in need. This course is designed to build confidence, break some of the long-time myths, and give students hands-on learning to be that responder that is willing to help a family member or friend. All ages are welcome to attend.

Requirements:

  • In-person classroom/skills session.

Course Completion Card:

  • Upon successful completion, you will receive a Community Responder Essentials course completion card. 
 
📍 Parking

We’re located in the large AIPA building near Honolulu Airport. There are several ways to access the building, so please watch our Directions Video before you arrive.

As a reminder, parking is available, but not validated. A QR code will be provided in the classroom. Be sure to note your stall number and license plate—you’ll need both to pay for parking.