Paulana Lamonier, 31, is teaching Black Americans to swim. According to a 2021 study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Black Americans are 1.5 times as likely to die from drowning as white Americans. Lamonier is the founder of "Black People Will Swim," a swim school for all ages based in New York's Long Island. She's taught more than 150 students, raised about $144,000 in grants and crowdfunding campaigns and hopes to open her own swimming facility in the next three years.
Subscribe to CNBC Make It.: cnb.cx/2kxl2rf
About CNBC Make It.: CNBC Make It. is a new section of CNBC dedicated to making you smarter about managing your business, career, and money.
Connect with CNBC Make It. Online
Get the latest updates: cnbc.com/make-it
Find CNBC Make It. on Facebook: cnb.cx/LikeCNBCMakeIt
Find CNBC Make It. on Twitter: cnb.cx/FollowCNBCMakeIt
Find CNBC Make It. on Instagram: bit.ly/InstagramCNBCMakeIt
#CNBC
#cnbcmakeit
#OnTheSide
I Raised $144K For Company 'Black People Will Swim' | On The Side
#cnbcmakeit #makeit #cnbc #howtomakeit #entrepreneurs #startingasmallbusiness #businesssuccess #smallbusinesses #financetips #careertips #workhacks #lifehacks #moneymanagement #careermanagement #managingbusiness #sidehustle #quittingjob #howtostartabusiness #sidejobs #extramoney #cashflow #streamsofincome #swimming #blackownedbusinesses #swimmingschool #swimminginstruction #nyc #nycliving #nycwork #sidebusiness #ontheside #sidegig
Watch Video
Share
September 17, 2022
Posts