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Take 25 Child Safety Campaign

Take 25: Make Time to Talk about Child Safety

Help Make Children Safer in Minutes

Terry Goddard

 

"We have to stay alert and teach our children how to stay safe on the Internet, in our neighborhoods and at school. This event is a reminder for every family to have this important conversation."


~ Attorney General Terry Goddard


The Attorney General's Office is partnering with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to promote Take 25 events in Phoenix and Tucson. Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies will host information tables and family activities promoting child safety. The Attorney General's Office will be represented at both events.

Phoenix
June 3, 2008
5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
U.S. Airways Center
201 E. Jefferson Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Tucson
May 20, 2008
7:30 - 9:00 a.m.
Doolan Middle School
2400 N. Country Club
Tucson, Arizona 85716

Take 25 is a national child safety campaign that encourages parents and guardians to take time to talk to their children about ways to stay safer. Created by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Take 25 promotes an ongoing dialogue between children, families, and communities about child safety.

Take 25 Brochure arrow(en español)

25 Ways to Make Kids SaferInternet Safety School Tour(en español)

Chat AbbreviationsInternet Safety School Tour

Child ID Kit Internet Safety School Tour

Conversation Starters Internet Safety School Tour

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Child Safety in Youth Sports
Child Safety in Amusement or Theme Parks
Going to and from School More Safely
Internet Safety Tips – General Rules
Internet Safety Tips – Social Networking
Summer Safety Tips for Parents and Guardians

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Cyber Tipline
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
NetSmartz
NetSmartz411
NetSmartz Kids
NetSmartz Teens
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