by Kenny | Jul 24, 2015 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Swim Coach, Swimming Lessons
Happy Anniversary! We wake up every day to do something we love: to inspire people to do the things that inspire them, to motivate people to achieve success, to create miracles in the lives of children and adults, including those with special needs. For all of the...
by Kenny | Jul 17, 2015 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Swimming Lessons
Aquatics Safety Group Provides Program Evaluation for One with the Water One with the Water was selected by the Aquatics Safety Group and Rachel Griffiths, a Ph.D. candidate at Loma Linda University, to provide a program evaluation of process and impact measures,...
by Kenny | Jul 17, 2015 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Swimming Lessons
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LOS ANGELES, Jul. 11, 2015 — It was like Christmas in July for founder Kenneth Rippetoe when a large present showed up on One with the Water’s doorstep. It included an abundance of FINIS, Inc. swimming goggles, the industry leader...
by Kenny | Jul 7, 2015 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Paralympics, Swim Coach, Swimming Lessons
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release – Swim Lessons For Handicapped and Special Needs Kids in Los Angeles Benny Sperber-Compean, who has autism, swims with Kenneth Rippetoe, founder of One with the Water®, in the Palisades High School Maggie Gilbert Aquatic...
by Kenny | Jul 7, 2015 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Swimming Lessons
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release – Coast 2 Coast Swim Challenge Gives Scholarship Grant To Help 60 At-Risk Children Learn To Swim with Non-Profit Coast 2 Coast Swim Challenge Gives Excellent Gift to Special-Needs Children and At-Risk Youth: Scholarship Grant...
by Kenny | Oct 8, 2014 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Autism Research, Parenting Skills, Swimming Lessons
Mother of Child with Autism Asked to Leave Swimming Lessons Facility As the founder and executive director of One with the Water, I want to share with your readers, citizens of Los Angeles and surrounding communities, an excerpt of a letter I received from a parent...