Community Swim Safety Fair on Saturday, May 9
Phillips 66 Dives into Swim Safety with
Big Brothers Big Sisters and City of Lake Charles
Community Swim Safety Fair on Saturday, May 9
LAKE CHARLES, La., April 30, 2026 – Phillips 66, in collaboration with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Louisiana and the City of Lake Charles’ Parks and Recreation Department, is thrilled to announce an initiative aimed at enhancing swim safety for local youth. Phillips 66 is investing $25,000 in learn-to-swim scholarships, helping 450 children enrolled in Big Brothers Big Sisters and City of Lake Charles summer camps gain essential swim skills and water safety knowledge.
Additionally, a community swim safety fair is being held at the Donald Ray Stevens Park (Goosport Pool), 1619 Cessford St., Lake Charles, on Saturday, May 9 at 9 a.m. where community members can learn tips for swimming safely. The fair is free and open to the public, offering mini swim lessons with certified lifeguards, open swim, safety education, hot dogs and family-friendly activities.
In Louisiana, drowning is the third leading cause of death among children ages one to 14. Recognizing the vital importance of swim education, especially in regions surrounded by water, the partnership aims to equip children with the skills necessary to enjoy water activities safely and confidently.
“This initiative reflects our long-standing commitment to safety, inside our gates and across the communities where we live and work. Phillips 66 hopes this community swim safety initiative will prevent drowning and raise awareness for swim safety. By partnering with the City of Lake Charles and Big Brothers Big Sisters, we hope to make a lasting impact by providing skills that can save lives,” said Megan Hartman, Phillips 66 Sr. Manager of Public Affairs.
The City of Lake Charles’ Parks and Recreation Department, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Louisiana and Ward 3 Recreation will facilitate swim lessons at local community pools, offering a structured and safe environment for learning. The organizations identified participants and will provide ongoing support throughout the program. This collaboration ensures that the scholarships reach those who can benefit most, fostering a sense of community and inclusion.
"Every child deserves to feel safe and confident around water. Swim safety gives our Littles the tools to protect themselves in moments that matter most, and we’re grateful to Phillips 66 for making that possible,” said Jillian Cormier, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Louisiana.
“Strong partnerships like this are what make a real difference in our community. By working together, we’re giving our children the opportunity to learn essential swim skills that can save lives while building confidence in and around the water. We’re especially excited to have pool ready to welcome this event. It’s a wonderful place where kids, families and even our older generations can come together to enjoy a safe, fun and positive experience,” added Lake Charles Mayor Marshall Semien.
“The City of Lake Charles is proud to partner with Phillips 66 and other organizations to teach lifesaving skills that significantly reduce the risk of drowning. We want to make sure everyone feels safe around water. Safety around water goes beyond accident prevention; it’s about preserving the priceless gift of life,” said Karen Hardy McReynolds, City of Lake Charles Area Programs Supervisor.