The Donate For Defib team attended the YMCA to present the project to Weston-super-Mare street pastors.
Co-leader Josh Bell met with them before they started their night shifts on February 25.
He explained the origins and progression of the project, emphasizing the importance of publicly accessible defibrillators.
Mr Bell informed the pastors of several such defibrillators installed throughout the area by the project's senior management team.
The meeting also functioned as an opportunity to discuss the roles both groups play in community safety.
Exchanging ideas was enjoyed by all, and Josh Bell and the Donate For Defib team are excited to continue raising awareness about the project alongside the Street Pastors.
Their collective contribution to the community is a vital part of making Weston a safer place.
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