When Zionsville Community High School freshman and varsity swimmer Tara Harmon and her teammates read that drowning is the second-leading cause of accidental death for children, they knew they had to do something. So they held two clinics in February at the Zionsville Aquatic Center to teach water safety and basic swimming to children and reach out to a population that could be vulnerable to drowning: children with autism. (Photos by Dawn Pearson)
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Tara Harmon organized Swimming for All with her teammates to teach all children, especially ones with autism, how to swim.
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The students get used to the water temperature and start kicking.
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Whitestown resident Olivia Champa teaches Avery Amoureux, 9, of Carmel to kick.
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Vaughn Mihok swims with Kyle Jordan, 7, of Zionsville.
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Avery Lamoureux learns to float on his back.
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ZCHS swimmers helping run the clinics are, back from left, Anna Firebaugh, Vic Thomae, Olivia Champa and Peyton Skaff and, front from left, Ruth Cronin, Maggie Montgomery, Vaughn Mihok, Olivia Broadwater, Payton Isakson and Rachel Shultz.