01/05/2026
💚 3 Years of Impact: Addressing Female Cardiac Arrest Survival 💚
Since its inception, Community First Responders Australia (CFRA) has been leading the way in empowering communities and saving lives through emergency response—while tackling critical barriers, particularly in female cardiac arrest 🙌
💪 Over 9,500 people trained
👶👵 Ages 8 to 98
🌏 Diverse cultures, religions, and communities across Australia
From Indigenous communities in far south WA, to passers-by on Elwood Beach…
From Scouts Victoria to hundreds of fans at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup alongside Heartbeat of Football Foundation… this movement continues to grow.
At the centre of it all is our growing team of female manikins—Brittney, Stacey, Tiffany and Roxy—breaking down both physical and social barriers, supported by the latest best-practice CPR and defibrillation training 🫶
This impact wouldn’t be possible without the early vision and ongoing support of the ERDI Foundation, alongside incredible partners including Women's Health in the South East, Laerdal Medical, Heartbeat of Football and the Great Southern Aboriginal Medical Service 👏
And to the hundreds of community members who donated bras and clothing—thank you. You’ve helped make training more real, more relatable, and more effective 🙏
This is more than training—this is driving conversation and action to improve survival outcomes.
If you’re interested in helping expand this initiative, we’d love to hear from you: [email protected] 💚