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The Street Smart presentation developed into kind of a "scared straight" program for young drivers. Rescue personnel, firefighters and paramedics worked up a snappy, fast-moving program with plenty of whiz-bang graphics and videos, perfect for Generation Xbox. Read More ››

Sharyland High School students are presented with the risks of not wearing seat belts, of underage drinking, and of drunken driving during a "Street Smart" presentation. Read More ››

Through the combined efforts of parents, law enforcement agencies, educators, community leaders, and the private sector, our country has made significant progress in the fight against underage drinking and drunk driving. Read More ››

S.A.F.E. Team presents to NFL Executives at the league offices in New York City. Read More ››

More than 200 pairs of eyes were focused like laser beams on the graphic images shown on the screen. Read More ››

KXNet.com North Dakota News Network. Watch the video ››

Liberty High School students get a dose of reality from paramedics who presented a program called "Street Smart" which was designed to steer them towards possible life-saving decisions when it comes to driving, drugs, alcohol and seat belts. Watch the video ››

KFYR-TV: NBC North Dakota News. Watch the video ››

They view unsafe driving's gory results. Read More ››

SAFE program featured in the Health & Home Report. Watch the video ››

S.A.F.E. is fortunate to have the support of many organizations, including celebrities, to help spread the message. Read More ››

The Street Smart program held a presentation at Blue Ridge Community College, and it had students on the edge of their seats. It was not your average lecture about drinking and driving or not using your seat belt. Watch the video ››

Around the world, see where we've been spreading the message of safety.Read More ››

Stay Alive From Education goes global. Read More ››

Thanks to a safety awareness program, Permian Senior Amanda Vickrey doesn't have to wonder what might have happened if she hadn't been wearing her seat belt the night her car was totaled with her in it. Read More ››
Distinctive cartoonist/illustrators who is also a ten-year veteran fire fighter for the city of Bryan (Ohio) Fire Department. Read More ››