Our Impact
Stop Drowning Now provides free, research based drowning prevention education to help keep children, families, and communities safer in, on, and around water. Every year, preventable water related incidents affect thousands of families. Our mission is to change that through consistent education, awareness, and action.
Through engaging classroom lessons, interactive school assemblies, and trusted safety materials, we equip schools and parents with practical, life saving skills children can understand and apply. Our programs are designed to be age appropriate, easy to implement, and aligned with national safety recommendations. By empowering educators and caregivers with clear, consistent messaging, we help turn water safety knowledge into everyday habits.
National Legislation and Real Change
Stop Drowning Now is also committed to advancing drowning prevention beyond the classroom through meaningful legislative impact at both the national and state level. Our work supports water safety education policies that align with the National Water Safety Action Plan recommendations and the legislative position statements of the U.S. Swim School Association.
As a pioneering leader in getting water safety legislation passed, SDN partners with advocates, lawmakers, and community organizations to help ensure lifesaving education becomes a consistent priority in schools and communities across the country.
150,000+
children reached

# of children SDN has educated through our programs
88%
risk reduction

children educated with drowning prevention and swim lessons are 88% less likely to accidentally drown
4,000
drownings

over 4,000 fatal drownings each year could be prevented through early education
Our Board of Directors

Jim Spiers
President (New York, NY)
A renowned and highly prized water safety expert, Jim welcomed the opportunity to repeat the successes of his Texas swim schools, and moved to New York in 1990. There, he embarked on a new challenge; operate a growing swim school program while introducing a children’s theater program. This initiative gave birth to SwimJim, Inc. in 1998. Soon, the notoriety and success of the SwimJim program resulted in feature articles in the New York Times, as well as requests for TV and radio appearances/interviews (NPR and Martha Stewart Radio and numerous children’s magazines).
Jim has traveled around the globe on behalf of the Stop Drowning Now, presenting the Safer 3 program in Brazil and Ireland. In fall 2013, the United States Swim School Association presented Jim with the Humanitarian Award for his water safety efforts. Most recently, Jim was recognized in an elite group of aquatics professionals. In March 2015, Jim was recognized as an outstanding industry leader in Aquatics International The Power Issue: Aquatics Advocates. Jim was recognized for his commitment to water safety throughout the United States and internationally as well.
Additionally, Jim is an active member of numerous boards and organizations,
including:World Aquatic Baby Congress
United States Swim School Association
National Drowning Prevention Alliance

Sara Biskie
Vice President (Elgin, IL)

Bobby Hazen
Executive Director
As Founder of End Drowning Now and formally as the District Manager and Coordinator of the “Drowning Prevention through Education Department” at Long Island’s prominent Saf-T-Swim swim schools, it has been Bobby’s passion to help educate children, parents, caregivers how to be safer in, on, or near any water.
Bobby is a member of the United States Swim School Association (USSSA), a former Board of Director member and was on their Infant Toddler Committee. Bobby is also very active in helping to mold water safety, drowning prevention, and swim lesson legislation as a founding member of the New York Water Safety Coalition.
After running several of the Saf-T-Swim facilities and becoming a swim instructor, Bobby realized how much he enjoyed teaching children and babies how to save themselves and learning the lifesaving skill of swimming.
Every year Bobby has heard of a fatal or non-fatal drowning, it inspired his passion to find an effective drowning prevention/ water safety educational program. He saw the importance of having one central place to aide in educating parents, caregivers, and children about safer behavior and the dangers and risks associated with being in, on, or near the water.
In 2008, he founded the Long Island Drowning Prevention Task Force (LIDPTF) which eventually became End Drowning Now and has been accepted as a chapter of the National Drowning Prevention Alliance (NDPA).
In 2009, the LIDPTF teamed up with the Safer 3 Water Safety Foundation, Long Island Pool and Spa’s Kids Swim initiative and Saf-T-Swim to institute and help organize a fun interactive early education Safer 3-character school assembly and storybook readings; which was brought into Long Island public & private elementary schools, daycare centers and nursery schools.
In 2013, Bobby teamed up with Rich Specht who lost his 2-year-old child Rees to drowning in the back yard pond. They decided to work together to revamp the school assemblies using mascots and to honor Rees Specht and ReesSpecht the Water interactive school assembly was born. To date, their End Drowning Now school show campaign called “ReesSpecht the Water” has educated over 150,000 children.
Bobby, LIDPTF, and End Drowning Now has received several awards and with the help from non-profit ReesSpecht Life a new Scholarship “Kids helping kids learn to swim” was created to help provide swim classes to less fortunate families.
Partners and Supporters include NDPA, ReesSpecht Life, LifeSaver Pool Fence, MarTar Swim Schools, Jones Beach Lifeguard Corp, NESPA, LIPSA, NY State Parks, NY Water Safety Coalition.
Bobby and End Drowning Now have been featured on News 12, CBS, Fox 5, Pixx 11, Newsday, WHBC FM Radio, Cox Media, Push Pause, LI Parenting, NY Metro Parents, and Milieu Magazine. Bobby’s goal is to educate as many people as possible, save children’s lives and to Stop Drowning Now. In May 2024 Bobby spoke along with Governor Hochul at her NY Swims imitative press event.
Bobby’s goal is to educate as many people as possible, save children’s lives and to Stop Drowning Now.

Nicole O. Bourgeois, PA-C
Board member (Mathews, LA)

Jessica Barnes
Director (Citrus Springs, FL)
John has over 10 years of experience in software development, specializing in web technologies and user experience design. He leads our development team with passion and expertise.
When not coding, John enjoys hiking, photography, and contributing to open-source projects.

David Gorman
Director (New York, NY)

Tara Girch
Board Member (Charleston, SC)
After relocating from Baltimore to Charleston, they have a backyard, in-ground, salt system, heated, and enclosed pool. She has lived in Charleston with her husband, Marty, and our two dogs, Raven and Sugarfoot. She is located very close to my little sister and her family, and her mother of 87 years. She looks forward to bringing the curriculum to the Charleston area and continuing to save lives through prevention.

Dan Schoen
Board Member (Houston, TX)
Dan spent his college summers teaching swim lessons. It was then that his passion for drowning prevention began. That passion grew even more in 2009 when he and his wife, Tammy, opened their first swim school in Pearland, Texas, just south of Houston. Four years later came a second location in the northwest Cypress Houston area! There are now six locations of Houston Swim Club which serve the populous community of Houston, a city with many bodies of water and where lots of curious children reside!

Cindy Johnson
Ambassador (Tustin, CA)

Johnny Johnson
Ambassador(Tustin, CA)
Johnny and his wife Cindy have forged a wonderful relationship during 47 years of marriage and as business partners. As co-owners of Blue Buoy Swim School, they each bring unique talents and experience to the partnership. They have raised two sons and are actively involved with their six grandchildren. Their oldest granddaughter is now teaching at Blue Buoy making it 3 generations in the pool. They have found the secret to balancing their professional and personal lives.
In 2010 Johnny and Cindy were presented with the USSSA Humanitarian Award for their efforts in drowning prevention. Johnny was awarded the Association’s Guiding Light Award in 1996 and honored with induction the Hall of Fame in 2004.
Johnny lead the Stop Drowning Now team from the very beginning as he served as Chairman of the Board from 2004-2019.
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