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Contact us - sccca@telus.net or 403 346 8101
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Celebrate National Safe Communities Day!
October 3, 2012

What is "Be Visible"?
It is simply a call to action to everyone to "Be Visible" in their family, their community or their business to prevent injuries.
How can you "Be Visible"?
Make a commitment to do your part in preventing injuries in your family, community or business.
Purchase a $100 Be Visible Kit from Safe Communities Central Alberta. Send an email requesting a kit today.
This kit contains a banner, balloons, posters and stickers to help you promote "Be Visible" in your business or community. Purchasing this kit also supports further injury prevention activities supported by Safe Communities Central Alberta.
Plan and implement a community or staff activity on October 3 that promotes safety.
For more information, ideas and Be Visible resources: click here.
SCHOOL "BE VISIBLE" KITS
School kits are available at a cost of $25. These kits have paper banners (not the one shown above), balloons, posters and enough stickers for each of your students. While supplies last, 5 helmets, 5 "Doing it Right" t-shirts and five flashing lights will also be added to the kits for you to use in your school as prizes, awards or incentives. These items are courtesy of the Primary Care Network. To order your school kit send an email - tell us how many stickers you need.
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Contact Us
sccca@telus.net - 403 346 8101
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(All private donations can be matched through the Alberta Community Spirit Program.)
Strong injury prevention partners working together to make Central Alberta the safest place to live, learn, work and play.
Vision
Central Alberta will be injury free.
Mission
Safe Communities Coalition of Central Alberta, through its partners and members, will strive to make Central Alberta the safest place to live, learn, work and play.
Goals
1. Safe Communities Central Alberta will employ a community development model to involve communities in creating positive change around injuries.
2. Safe Communities Central Alberta will support, share and enhance new and existing injury prevention programs and projects within the community
3. Safe Communities Central Alberta will establish sustainable annual funding in order to maintain services in Central Alberta.