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Our Vision

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Kindergarten children in high poverty areas will receive safety training in an effort to provide an awareness of safety rules to help prevent childhood accidents, injury and deaths. This training will also present an anti-bullying/acceptance message to bring an awareness of the need to eliminate bullying and promote acceptance of others in our communities.
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Our Staff & Partners

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Our trained and experienced professional staff will set up the portable safety community.  They will conduct in classroom activities.  In addition, they will guide hands-on practice with safety equipment. They will also guide the children riding through the safety community, with about 10 volunteers from your organization, to reinforce the lessons taught to them earlier during the classroom activities.                                                           ...
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Our Program

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Safety to Go is a safety awareness and training program.  It involves a portable safety community.  It includes a working traffic light, portable miniature buildings, traffic signs, crosswalks, tricycles and helmets for use by all kindergarten children.                                                           
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History of Safety to Go

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Carol Mains is the Founder and Executive Director of Safety to Go. She has over 30 years experience as a teacher of physical education and recreation administrator in the City of Cleveland. She is a graduate of the Cleveland Public Schools, Lincoln-West High School Class of 1977, The Ohio State University B.S. in Education and holds a M.Ed. from Cleveland State University in Sport Management. As a teacher in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Carol saw a great need for safety trainin...
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Rich investors worry about stock market

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A comprehensive study of wealthy families by private bank U.S. Trust found that only 40% of high net worth investors feel "bullishly optimistic" about the market. At the same time, 10% said they felt downright pessimistic and 12% described themselves as fearful of losing money Jim Quinlan, Chief Market Strategist for U.S. Trust, says a lot of rich people continue to worry about regulation, Washington gridlock, and the lingering effects of the Federal Reserve's unprecedented stimulus program, whi...
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