We believe the key to win stable and safe future for next generations is to educate them. Therefore Defender Company actively participate in social campaigns promoting training courses and permanent improvement in emergency care and bleeding control for civilians, schools, and public administration.
The Tradycja i Przyszłość Foundation has launched the "STOP KRWOTOKOM"
(trans.: to stop the bleed) campaign - a special nationwide initiative aimed at providing citizens of our country with tools and knowledge to help stop all kinds of bleeding.
These efforts are designed to save lives and build safety with the support of both public and private sector.
Working with the private sector and non-profit organizations, the "STOP KRWOTOKOM" campaign implements the knowledge gained by professionals into the hands of society.
The "STOP KRWOTOKOM" campaign has a big goal in the coming years. - train staff and students in over 6,000 schools across the country, and equip schools with training and emergency kits.
This can only be achieved with the support of all individuals and organizations who are able to train people properly.
"STOP KRWOTOKOM" campaign provides trainings for civilians using military bleeding control techniques.
It aims to provide detailed information on the control of external bleeding, including the use of direct compression,
the use of dressings, compression bandages, and tourniquets.
In October and November, the Ministry of National Defense and the Polish Army are organizing free, one-day training courses for willing adult Poles under the slogan "Train with the army".
In 17 military units in Poland, you will be able to learn the basics of using weapons, shooting, hand-to-hand combat, survival techniques, learn what to do when GPS fails and how to provide first aid.
Would you like to feel safer and be aware of the dangers? Do you want to be able to protect yourself and your loved ones?
Would you like to learn how to use a real weapon?
Would you like to know how to light a fire, treat water or survive in difficult conditions?
Are you curious what it's like to throw a grenade and put on a gas mask?
Do you think you should know how to behave during an alarm and fire?
Would you like a review of first aid and wound care?
Always wanted to learn to defend yourself in hand-to-hand combat?
Your unfulfilled plan was to complete the competition in a survival march with an off-road map?
Are you simply curious about military skills and would like to have a good Saturday time in your area?
– if you answered YES to at least one question, the project "Train with the army" is for you.