Thank you to Kendra Scott in Kenwood for hosting its giveback event last weekend supporting the One Shot Foundation! Your generosity means we can train more people, provide more life-saving equipment, and save more lives of youth athletes everywhere.
The Matthew Mangine Jr. “One Shot” Foundation will take part in the celebration of National Student Athlete Day during the Cincinnati Reds’ April 6 game at Great American Ball Park.
Mike Quinn, an athletic trainer who has known the Mangine family for many years and helps the One Shot Foundation with its CPR and AED training, shared his extraordinary story of surviving sudden cardiac arrest on March 6, 2023 with Chad Mitchell of Star 93.3. Mike had helped train the coaches
The Matthew Mangine Jr. "One Shot" Foundation teamed up with RUSH Physical Therapy Thursday night to offer Take10 hands-only CPR training during DePaul University's women's basketball game in Chicago.
The Matthew Mangine Jr. “One Shot” Foundation is extremely thankful to each and every supporter, friend and partner of the foundation. We met our 2023 goal of training 10,000 people with the Take10 Training (hands-only chest compressions). We especially thank the volunteers,
A Northern Kentucky couple who lost their son to sudden cardiac arrest has dedicated their lives to spreading awareness and preventing other travesties. The world watched as it looked like one was happening in Paycor Stadium this past January when Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin went down on
As the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills return to Paycor Stadium this Sunday, the impact of Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest and resuscitation continues to be felt by many, including the family of Matthew Mangine Jr.
TAKE10 Cincinnati is a grassroots effort involving citizens, rescuers, and doctors designed to educate and rally the community about compression-only CPR, an easy-to-learn technique that can save lives.
The Matthew Mangine Jr. Foundation (MMJF) marks the 20th heavenly birthday of Matthew Mangine Jr. After Matt Jr.’s passing, neighbors within Matt and Kim Mangine’s neighborhood in northern Kentucky began hanging purple lights with its other Halloween decorations at the request of Marsha