Wilderness First Aid + CPR

August 8th + 9th with Mixed Faces Wild Spaces 

In-Person WFA + Online CPR


Join us in South Egremont, MA (Berkshires area) for an engaging WFA + CPR Course hosted by Mixed Faces Wild Spaces. Our highly immersive experience combines experiential learning games, realistic scenarios, lectures rich with meaningful stories, and opportunity for Q&A. The Wild Med WFA curriculum is inclusive and traumed-informed, focusing on how to offer effective, compassionate treatment for any body and every body. 

Date + Time:

August 8-9, 9am-5pm each day

Location:

South Egremont, MA - all location details will be in your confirmation and reminder emails

Length:

16 hours in-person WFA + 2 hours online CPR

Certification Period:

2 Years

Your cost:

Sliding scale: $325 - $175

Any payments beyond $300 will go directly to Mixed Faces Wild Spaces to cover staff costs.

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Why Take Wilderness First Aid?

This immersive experience is for people who spend time in the outdoors and want to know more advanced techniques for preventing and responding to emergencies which occur in locations that are an hour or more from definitive care.

After the course, you will set off on your adventures feeling more relaxed, self-reliant, and ready for anything.

Topics we cover include:

  • Patient Assessment System
  • Conducting a Patient Exam
  • Monitoring Vital Signs
  • Patient History
  • Soft Tissue Injuries including Bleeding Control
  • Musculoskeletal Injuries: Sprains, Strains, Fractures, Dislocations
  • Splinting
  • Hypothermia
  • Frostbite
  • Heat Exhaustion/Heat Stroke
  • Burns
  • Spinal Cord Injury Management
  • Lightning
  • Bites and Stings
  • Allergies/Anaphylaxis
  • Shock
  • Diabetes
  • Asthma
  • Seizures

About Mixed Faces Wild Spaces

Reclaiming Belonging in the Outdoors -> Guided by love of self, love of people, and love
of Nature

Our Mission
Mixed Faces Wild Spaces exists to empower individuals whose lives are shaped by the intersection of systemic oppression—racism, ableism, transphobia, classism, and more—by providing access to transformative outdoor programs and resources. We are committed to creating inclusive, liberatory experiences that center healing, connection, and environmental stewardship, enabling people from historically marginalized communities to rediscover their relationship with nature and themselves.

Who Is This Course For?
This course is meant to be a space for people of intersectional experiences. By this we mean the distinct outcomes that result from existing within multiple systems of inequality and oppression. Please learn more by reading this letter by MFWS founder, Kenjah O'Donnell.