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My name is Jenny Stanley, and I want to share my story: a parent’s worst nightmare, the loss of our heavenly angel, Sydney.
The day that changed our lives forever started as a regular Sunday in August 2010. My husband, Mike, and I were having our usual battles with our three kids before church. “Find your shoes,” “comb your hair,” “tuck in your shirts,” “yes, you have to wear something nice.” But, like every other Sunday, we managed to get there right on time.
My name is Dawn Peabody and I’m from Phoenix, Arizona. Five years ago my husband, Wes, and I endured an unimaginable tragedy. We lost our beautiful two-and-a-half-year-old baby girl, Maya, to heatstroke. <link to heatstroke web page>
It happened on October 18, 2008 – a date that I will remember for the rest of my life.
My in-laws were visiting, and we were all heading out to a family breakfast. As we walked to the car, Maya ran next door to say “Hi” to our neighbor.
My name is Karla Rauch. I live in Phoenix, Arizona, with my wonderful husband, Michael, and our two beautiful boys, Ethan and Emmett. On Oct. 16, 2010, our younger son, Emmett, had a tragic accident that changed our lives forever.
My name is Scott Deming. I live in Syracuse, New York, where I am an international speaker, an author and a Buffalo Bills fan. But what really surprises people about me is that I wear pink nail polish on my pinky finger.
Why do I do it? Because I want people to notice it and ask me why. And when they do, I tell them about Amaya, my precocious, adorable 2-year-old granddaughter.
A Story by Keisha Bowles
My name is Keisha Bowles. Last year, the unthinkable happened to my family. My beautiful 2-year-old daughter, Sydney Chance, was killed in a tragic accident.
Sydney Chance, or “Chance” as we typically called her, was a wonderful, curious little girl. She loved to explore and was totally fearless. She adored butterflies and loved to dance and sing.
Sponsor J&J Consumer Inc. helps educate families about medication and youth sports safety.
General Motors and Safe Kids have partnered to protect children in and around cars since 1997, through the Buckle Up program.
For 25 years, the Bell and Safe Kids partnership had led in awareness, education and advocacy programs to promote the use of bike helmets for children.
Martha leads Safe Kids' marketing and communications efforts. She manages the brand, oversees communications, and supervises a team of pros who manage the various Web sites, newsletters, marketing campaigns and social media that promote messages to keep our kids safe.