
This spring more than 2,000 third graders throughout Central Oregon will learn about brain injury prevention and helmet safety through the Train Your Brain program taught by local athletic trainers, now part of St. Charles Health System. This program, formerly led by The Center Foundation, provides interactive assemblies and free multi-sport helmets to local elementary students.
“St. Charles is proud to continue this injury prevention program and to continue providing athletic trainers at eight local high schools, helping to ensure the safety and education of students in Central Oregon,” said Christy McLeod, Senior Vice President of Specialty Service Lines for St. Charles.
For 15 years, the Train Your Brain program has distributed more than 1,000 free helmets for local students every year, ensuring kids have proper head protection for activities such as bicycling, skateboarding, rollerblading and scooter riding. The 2025 program begins in April, just in time to prepare students for a safe and active summer.
The presentations include interactive demonstrations on injury prevention, helmet safety, proper fitting and care. A highlight of the assembly is the melon drop, which emphasizes the importance of wearing a helmet. Following the presentation, St. Charles caregivers and volunteers will properly fit free helmets for every student who needs one.
“Helmet safety is a simple yet crucial way to prevent serious head injuries in children,” said Stuart Schmidt, Athletic Training Program Manager at St. Charles. “Through the Train Your Brain program, we aim to instill lifelong safety habits in young students, empowering them to protect their brains while having fun. We also want to thank our school districts for recognizing the significance of this safety initiative and to our partners for making it possible to provide free helmets to every third grader in Central Oregon who needs one.”
To learn more about Train Your Brain and our athletic trainers, visit our webpage.