Did you know?
- In the US, 11 teens die a DAY in traffic crashes.
- 87% of teens admit to speeding.
- 67% of teens in crashes were NOT buckled up.
- 60% of fatal crashes in WI, involved alcohol.
- 88% of teen cell phone users text.
- In half of the fatal crashes involving teens, another teen was driving.
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Be Aware We Care Pledge brochure Event information and pledge sheets.
Sponsorship Opportunities information about donations and the event.
For survivors interested in having a loved one remembered.
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The average cost for a funeral $12,000.00. The cost of a Safe Teen Driving Circle $20.00, where 96% of teens report the story made a great deal of impact and 98% of teens report making a public commitment to a safer driving habit.
SCVRJP brings the Mom whose daughter died from poor choices to young people who have choices left to make. Breanna Remer will forever be 19. She made choices to drink, drive fast and unbuckled while using her phone. Breanna's choices are being used as an example of what not to choose. Young people respond to hearing Breanna's story, directly from her Mom.
Young people who attend the SCVRJP Safe Teen Driving Circles are deeply impacted. One young man shared "I think by hearing that story it just saved my life."
Safe Teen Driving Circles began with the generous support of the Allstate Foundation, now SCVRJP is turning to the community for support. On July 31st a fundraising and awareness event is happening in River Falls, WI.
Help us reach other teen drivers by providing a donation, gathering pledges and attending the Walk For Awareness.
Our Walk for Awareness will recognize loved ones; we have something For survivors interested in having your loved one remembered on our walk.
There are many opportunities to help support the On the Road Together Safe Teen Driving program, the Sponsorship Opportunities range from $20 for one student to attend to $500 for your business.
Together we can save lives.
1 - http://www.allstate.com/social-responsibility/social-impact/teen-driving.aspx
2 - http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov
3 - http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1572/teens-cell-phones-text-messages
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community members in repairing harm caused by crime and conflict.
SCVRJP is a 501c3 non-profit all contributions are tax-deductible.
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