Nora’s note: Why is this short code (bracket)vc_row el_class=”blog-section”(bracket)(bracket)vc_column(bracket)(bracket)/vc_column(bracket)(bracket)/vc_row(bracket) in this “paragraph” content block? Some (but not all) posts also include it. It must be connecting the two in some way?
This is the “Latest Posts” block that I added for now to play around with until we have access to the “Blog Posts” block (note that when published, the posts look wonky, as if padding and margins need to be reset):
- Test Post Number Five – Hi Noraby JakeH1 Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing H2 Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing H3 Lorem Ipsum is simply…
- Happy 26th Birthday to Project Lifesaver Agencies and Supporters! – testby JakeOn Monday, June 21, 2021, one of America’s Warriors, Captain Ronald E. Yeaw, USN Retired, a resident of Port St. Lucie, Florida passed away peacefully…
- Happy 26th Birthday to Project Lifesaver Agencies and Supporters!by Nora FirestoneHow time flies when you’re saving lives Twenty-six years ago this week, a developing idea finally hatched that would go on to save and change…
- Project Lifesaver Accepts Donation from Frankl Kominsky Injury Lawyers’ ‘13 Reasons to Give’ Campaignby JakeCaring is one of the best gifts we can give! We are always grateful to see local businesses choosing to celebrate through giving. Our…
- Chief Gene Saunders selected to be Featured in IAOTP’s Top 50 Fearless Leaders Publication by IAOTPby JakeChief Gene Saunders is the Founder/CEO & Chief Director General of Lifesaver International based out of Port St. Lucie, Florida. He was recently chosen to…
- The Passing of a Warrior and a Friendby Jake
- PLI’s Members are Leaders in Their Fieldby Jake
- Project Lifesaver and K9 Dogsby Jake
- Home Security and Autismby Jake
- Importance of Home Security for Those with Alzheimer’sby Jake
- Defying the Odds: Here’s to the next 20 Years of Advancementsby JakeIf I were to tell you the history of Project Lifesaver – the real, nitty-gritty details of this organization, it very well may shock you…
- Training Completed: One Step Closer to the Launch of a Game-Changing Location Systemby JakeProject Lifesaver has always been very open about its practice to continuously advance the technologies and equipment that are utilized throughout our program. To me,…
- The GPS Chronicles: A Look at What They Aren’t Disclosingby JakeFailure. That is what started me on this journey 2 decades ago… some believe that admitting failure is an admission of defeat, but that is…
- Living Our Own Autism Storyby JakeAt the start of Project Lifesaver, I asked local nursing homes if my officers could sit in their secure facilities and just observe the tendencies…
- Adoption wasn’t the only A-word that changed my life: A look into our family’s Autism Storyby JakeGuest blog post by Fran Hines, Proud Father of a son with Autism Being grateful for the life we were given, my wife, Jeannie, and…
- How volunteering led me to make a difference in my community and within my own familyby JakeGuest Blog Post by Sandy Austin, Volunteer, Catawba County (NC) Project Lifesaver I have been an active volunteer for Project Lifesaver for over 10…
- A Special Message from the Chairman of the Board on Project Lifesaver’s 20th Anniversaryby JakeToday, April 9, 2019, officially marks the 20-year anniversary since I enrolled the very first client into Project Lifesaver. Our organization has reached much success,…
- A look into what autism means for our familyby JakeGuest Blog Post by Brad Trahan, Parent and Board of Directors – Project Lifesaver During the month of April, I have so many feelings that…
- Legislation Reintroduced to Help Protect Those Who Have a Tendency to Wanderby JakeOriginating nearly four years ago, the piece of legislation we have come to refer to as Kevin and Avonte’s Law is being reintroduced for voting…
- The PLI-PR1 Perimeter is now available for purchase – We strive for innovation to protect your loved onesby JakeI am proud to announce our latest home safety innovation – The PLI-PR1 Perimeter – a hand held technology that is used by a caregiver…
- Project Lifesaver named “Wearable Angel”by JakeEarlier today, Project Lifesaver was recognized by the website, “Wareable” as one of only six wearable devices designated a “Wearable Angel.” “Wareable” is the only…
- Project Lifesaver is still in support of Kevin & Avonte’s Lawby JakeIt is with much disappointment that we ended the 2016 Legislative Year without Congress’ full support for H.R. 4919; best known to you and I…
- A message from Gene Saunders; Founder & CEO of Project Lifesaver International Regarding the introduction of Kevin & Avonte’s Lawby JakeThe passage of “Kevin and Avonte’s Law of 2016” (TITLE I–MISSING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PATIENT ALERT PROGRAM REAUTHORIZATION) will authorize a $2 million per year grant…
- A Message from Chief Saunders: Project Lifesaver records its 3,000 rescue!by JakeI am sure you are aware Project Lifesaver just recorded its 3,000th rescue. This is a milestone never before reached by any organization such as…
- A message from Gene Saunders; Founder & CEO of Project Lifesaver International on the introduction of Avonte’s Law:by JakeI am pleased to see and fully support the progress that is being made by Senator Schumer and his team on the introduction of Avonte’s…
- Congrats, to Eric Hall from the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, friend and board member of Project Lifesaverby JakeAside from being the President & CEO for the AFA, serving as a board member for Project Lifesaver, Eric Hall was recently appointed by the…
- Project Lifesaver Hits another Milestone with 2,400 rescues with a 100% Success Rateby JakeJuly 4, 2011 not only marked Independence Day but also another milestone reached by Project Lifesaver. Earlier in the month we sent out a press…
- Why Is Project Lifesaver Successful?by JakeThis morning we received a google alert concerning the rescue of an 8 year old autistic boy, who was safely found swimming in the ocean,…
- The Importance of Project Lifesaver, Especially During the Winter Monthsby JakeFeb 24, 2010 – Chesapeake, VA – In January and February alone, Project Lifesaver International, a non-profit organization specializing in training public safety agencies on search and rescue programs, equipment, and procedures to help individuals with cognitive conditions that wander, has conducted approximately 30 search and rescue missions for missing individuals participating in their program throughout the United States. This year’s winter season has also proven to be one of extreme winter conditions, as snow has blanketed many states throughout the month of February. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, nearly 60% of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease will wander at some point during the progression of the disease, and many will wander repeatedly. Additionally, according to a survey conducted by the National Autism Association, nearly 92% of parents felt that their autistic child was at risk of wandering. To help combat this problem of wandering, Project Lifesaver International helps train public safety agencies throughout the world to conduct search and rescue efforts by using state-of-the-art technology to find those who wander due to cognitive conditions.







