Multiple US Communities Host Summer Safety Events for Children
Multiple US Communities Host Summer Safety Events for Children

Multiple US Communities Host Summer Safety Events for Children

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Various community organizations across the United States are hosting safety-focused events and programs this summer to educate children on injury prevention and essential safety skills. In Oregon, CHI Mercy Health and Sherm’s Thunderbird Market are partnering for the 10th Annual Safety Day for Kids, offering summer safety tips to local children. In Vermont, Safe Kids Vermont is actively promoting summer safety through helmet checks, sun protection education, and injury prevention supplies at popular recreational spots. North Carolina's Daniel Stowe Conservancy is providing a Survival Camp aimed at children aged 10–14, teaching outdoor skills and fostering confidence and environmental stewardship. Alabama’s Public Library of Anniston is running a Safety Village program for preschoolers, focusing on recognizing safe versus unsafe situations through interactive lessons. Additionally, the Jefferson Parks and Recreation Department in Iowa is offering a Safety Camp for incoming kindergarteners, featuring guest speakers on topics ranging from bus safety to fire safety and animal safety, supported by local organizations.

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