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  <title>Coach Speaks to City Council in Buffalo, NY, - AI Moonshot in PPS Arsenal - and asking a favor with a link</title>
  <description>Join the WAFSU Movement: Simple Code Adds Support Button to Any School Website &amp;amp;nbsp; Mike Switalski’s Swim Project Tackles Security, Not Safety, in Buffalo Communities. In episode #102 we hear from Buffalo high‑school teacher and nonprofit founder and swim coach, Mike Switalski, then dive into a new AI‑powered swimming grant and a quick call‑to‑action for coaches.   Mike’s testimony on Buffalo’s security challenges vs. traditional safety approaches.   Impact numbers from the City Swim Project (500 kids served, $350K budget, national swimmer stats).   Introduction of the Moonshot AI grant partnership with Remake Learning &amp;amp;amp; the Grable Foundation at Arsenal Middle School.   “Cannon” analogy: AI as modern power for community‑focused swimming programs.   How to add the WAFSU logo code to your website to support coaches – no cost, just a click‑through to https://wasu.org.   </description>
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