Columbia, SC – Get ready to cheer because Champ Harris, a 16-year-old student from Blythewood High School, is about to be honored for his quick thinking and heroic actions! On November 20, 2024, Champ will receive the prestigious American Red Cross Lifesaving Award Certificate of Merit – a recognition that truly speaks volumes about his character and bravery.
The award ceremony will take place at the Red Cross of South Carolina Central Chapter Office, located at 2751 Bull Street in Columbia, starting at 11 a.m.. This is no ordinary accolade; it’s the most esteemed award given by the American Red Cross. It’s signed by the President of the United States and given to those who decisively save or sustain a life when they’re not even obligated to act. So yes, it’s a BIG deal!
Let’s rewind to July 16 when this all began. Champ, who is certified in CPR and AED through the Red Cross, encountered a situation that would test anyone’s resolve. He sprung into action to save the life of a 13-year-old boy who was having a seizure!
With nerves of steel and a heart of gold, Champ managed to keep the boy safe until further medical help arrived. His actions perfectly illustrate the core mission of the American Red Cross: to prevent and alleviate human suffering in emergencies. Talk about embodying the spirit of a true hero!
In a world where we often hear about the worst of humanity, stories like Champ’s remind us that there are countless individuals out there who are ready and willing to lend a helping hand. With so many of us glued to our phones, it’s easy to forget that real-life heroes exist right in our communities. Champ Harris is one of those heroes, and his story deserves all the attention it can get.
If you’re in the area, why not drop by the Red Cross office on the 20th and be part of this inspiring occasion? Let’s shower Champ with the honor he deserves! His courage and selflessness should motivate all of us to learn CPR or first aid. You never know when you might need to step up like Champ did. It could be a life—or a life-changing moment—waiting just around the corner!
Now, as we gear up for this big day in Columbia, it looks like we might be in for some weather surprises. The forecast is predicting a cloudy start with a probability of showers in the afternoon. The high for the day will hover around 68°F with winds that are expected to be light and variable. For those making plans to join the ceremony, keep an umbrella handy as there’s a decent 60% chance of rain!
Later on, temperatures are set to drop, with a forecasted low of 59°F and a 70% chance of rain through the evening. So dress comfortably and prepare for some possible showers!
Let’s take a moment to celebrate our young hero, Champ Harris. His story is not just about saving a life; it’s about the courage that lies within all of us. Join in celebrating kindness, bravery, and the power of doing the right thing. Who knows? You might just be inspired to make a difference yourself! Don’t forget to mark your calendars for this exciting ceremony!
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