Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Child and Family Health
Prenatal Care

Youth Classes

Other Classes



Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)


CPR classes are conducted by trained, professional staff. After successfully completing the class,
you will be certified by the American Heart Association for two years.

CPR involves a combination of mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing (or other artificial ventilation
techniques) and chest compressions. CPR helps to maintain some oxygenated blood flowing to the
brian and other vital organs until appropriate medical treatment can restore normal heart action.
Approximately two-thirds of sudden deaths due to coronary heart disease occur outside of the
hospital. Many of these deaths can be prevented by calling 911 and then initiating CPR.

For more information about our CPR classes, please send an email to
cpr@aphcv.org or call (323) 644-3880 ext. 232.





Child and Family Health

APHCV offers a variety of classes to educate families about general health and safety. Classes about
child health include car safety (carseat safety), immunizations, lead poisoning, and general child
safety. Family health classes includes diabetes, hypertension, stress, and HIV/AIDS.

For more information about our child and family health classes, please contact
Damaso Uy at DUy@aphcv.org or call (323) 644-3880 ext. 268.





Prenatal Care


Our prenatal classes gather women togetherr to discuss their pregnancy experiences and teach
women, especially first-time mothers, what to expect during and after their pregnancy. Topics
includes an overview of the female reproductive system, fetus development, nutrition and vitamins,
what to expect during delivery, infant care, breast feeding, postpartum experiences and family
planning.

For more information about our prenatal classes, please call Nongyao Varanond at
(323) 644-3880 ext. 260.





Youth Classes


APHCV's Youth Unit offers a youth-friendly and sensitive curriculm for teen pregnancy prevention.
Directed towards middle and high school students, our program sends out several facilitators to
engage students about sexuality, pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and other issues
affecting young people. For more information, please call Jay Duller at (323) 644-3880 ext. 266 or
send an email to jduller@aphcv.org.





Other Classes


We also provide free computer lessons for youth and adults. For more information, contact
John Manalang at jmanalang@aphcv.org.
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