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Causes: Automotive Safety, Crime & Law, Crime Prevention, Disaster Aid, Health, Public Health

Mission: The mission of KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25® is to make streets safer for all who walk, ride, play, and drive. Doing so preserves lives and relationships. A special part of our mission is supporting families whose loved ones died in traffic incidents through our Live Forward! initiative - designed to assist families in bringing good into the world in honor of their loved ones.

Results: Over 1700 communities have initiated a Keep Kids Alive campaign. These represent 49 U. S. States, 3 Canadian Provinces, the Bahamas, and Queensland State, Australia. Oceanside, CA saw a 16% decrease (6 mph) in average speeds when implementing a Keep Kids Alive Drive 25 yard sign campaign. As the first community to initiate "America's Trash Talks to Keep Kids Alive, " Oro Valley, AZ realized a 13.5% decrease in average speeds on neighborhood streets - 24.5 mph on average.

Target demographics: Residents of every neighborhood in the U. S. , and when possible, beyond.

Direct beneficiaries per year: Millions in communities throughout the U. S.

Geographic areas served: United States, as well as communities across the globe.

Programs: Consultation and Presentations to Community/Neighborhood Groups, Schools, Businesses, and Municipal Leaders on developing comprehensive neighborhood traffic safety education campaigns that include:America's Trash Talks to Keep Kids AliveKeep Kids Alive Drive 25Stop! Take 3 To SeeSeat Belts-FASTENATING!It's Not A Race! Create SpaceBe Aware! Drive With CareNo Need To SpeedCheck Your SpeedA License to Live - An in-school safe-driving education and marketing campaign that is student driven. Parenting at the Speed of Life Annual "Run to Remember" as part of the Pikes Peak Ascent Trail Race in honor of loved ones who have died in traffic incidents.
12418 C St, Omaha, NE 68144
402-334-1391
Crime & Law
Omaha