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OPERATION SPRING BREAK PCB is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all Spring Breakers in Panama City Beach, Florida. 

OPERATION SPRING BREAK PCB is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all Spring Breakers in Panama City Beach, Florida. Our mission is to help individuals get home safely or out of dangerous situations during the Spring Break season. With teams of trained, competent volunteers stationed throughout the city, we are ready to assist anyone in need, providing support in emergency situations, offering guidance, and promoting safe behaviors.  Through our efforts, we aim to create a safer, more responsible Spring Break experience for all, ensuring everyone can have fun while staying safe and protected.


Additionally, we will have Narcan available on hand to respond to overdose emergencies, ensuring immediate care when every second counts.


The majority of our volunteers are veterans, medics, and extremely capable individuals that's only concern is the safety and well-being of anyone in need of help.


Parents let your kids know they have safe non law enforcement individuals that can help with any safety issues.   


Students we will have people available to help scattered throughout the area. Save our number and call or text before you go or when you are leaving any clubs, parties, beach etc.



Safety Tips for Spring Break


  • Plan ahead: Before embarking on your spring break adventure, take time to plan your trip carefully. Research your destination, familiarize yourself with local laws and regulations, and make sure you have all the necessary lodging and transportation arrangements in place.


  • Travel in groups: There’s safety in numbers, so whenever possible, travel with a group. Not only is it more enjoyable to experience spring break with friends, but it also provides an added layer of security and support in unfamiliar surroundings.


  • Stay aware of your surroundings: Whether you’re lounging on the beach or exploring a new city, it’s essential to stay aware of your surroundings at all times. Keep an eye on your belongings, avoid dark or secluded areas, and trust your instincts if something doesn’t feel right.


  • Drink responsibly: If you choose to drink, do so in moderation and avoid driving or engaging in risky behavior. Pace yourself, stay hydrated and never leave your drink unattended.


  • Protect your health: Spring break is a time to relax and have fun, but it’s essential to prioritize your health and well-being. Practice sun safety by wearing sunscreen and staying hydrated, especially if you’re spending time outdoors.


  • Stay connected: Keep in touch with friends, family or trusted contacts back home during your spring break vacation. Share your itinerary with someone you trust, check in regularly and have a plan in place for emergencies or unexpected situations.


  • Stranger Danger: Not all people that appear nice and friendly have your best interest in mind. Never leave with someone you met unless someone knows who you are with and the exact location you are going.


  • Never be embarrassed to ask for help or to say no!


All of our volunteers will be wearing organization specific t-shirts to distinguish themselves and will always be in groups of 2 minimum people.


For information, please email us at springbreakpcb@operationinfinitehope.com






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