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Washington, D.C. – In an effort to ensure every child has the chance to grow up safely, Safe Kids Worldwide launched its new strategic plan focused on Equity in Child Safety today at the Safe Kids Childhood Injury Prevention Convention (PrevCon), where more than 500 safety professionals gathered to network, learn, and collaborate on efforts to enhance the safety of children on the road, at home, at school, and at play.
Awardees Honored for Commitment to Protecting Kids from Preventable Injuries, Number One Cause of Death to Children in the U.S.
Washington, DC – August 28, 2023 – This September, as part of Baby Safety Month, the American Cleaning Institute (ACI) and Safe Kids Worldwide are providing advice for parents and caregivers about safety best practices.
When Dakota was 4 month old, she was in a terrible car crash. “She had no idea that her life had almost changed forever,” said her mom, Britney. Watch this video to see their story and learn how a properly-fitted car seat can make all the difference.
New car seat program addresses a leading cause of death for children ages 1-12
Bloomington, IL, Sept. 13, 2023 – Safe Kids Worldwide and State Farm announce the launch of the Good Neighbor Car Seat Safety Program. Kicking off Child Passenger Safety Week (September 17-23), this co-branded program brings car seat checkup events to 25 communities across the country over the next few months, increasing access to education and resources to help inspire behavior change and create a culture of safety for children and families.
Every two days a child is killed or injured in a train collision; nearly every tragedy is preventable
September 18, 2023
Washington, D.C. – In an effort to prevent rail-related injuries and deaths to kids, Safe Kids Worldwide and Union Pacific Railroad are teaming up during Rail Safety Week to release a series of resources designed to raise awareness, educate communities, and encourage parents to talk to their kids about rail safety from an early age.
Safe Kids Worldwide Statement Regarding New DUI Child Endangerment Study
From Torine Creppy, president, Safe Kids Worldwide