THE MISSION OF GREENVILLE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP IS TO PREVENT CHILDREN AND YOUTH FROM USING TOBACCO, ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND OTHER HARMFUL SUBSTANCES.
  

WE ARE BUILDING HEALTHY DRUG FREE COMMUNITIES ONE PERSON AT A TIME THROUGH EDUCATION AND PARTNERING WITH FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES.

 

  

Get Buckled

Get Buckled Greenville!

Get Buckled Logo

We look forward to getting to know you here on the new Get Buckled Greenville Community Channel.  We will be posting news,events and resources about this challenging problem in our communities.

 

New Texting While Driving Simulator

Please watch the new video concerning Texting While Driving.  Press Here!

The new simulator is from AT&T. 

SCHP Pedestrian Safety Video

See the new South Carolina Highway Patrol Pedestrian Safety Video -

 

The Committee for Responsible Driving - Get Buckled Committee

The Committee for Responsible Driving - Get Buckled a subcommittee formed from the Greenville County Safe Communities Coalition in response to concerns with traffic safety issues in Greenville County, with an emphasis on vehicle restraints.

The Committee for Responsible Driving - Get Buckled meets on a monthly basis to discuss activities, initiatives and other methods that will address the traffic related concerns that are presented to GCSC Coalition.

Some of the activities of the CRD Committee have been: Seat Belt Surveys in High Schools, County-Wide Seat Belt Surveys, Development of Get Buckled Logo and Slogan, Participation with Local Community Educational Events, and Get Buckled Day (Seat Belt Safety Awareness).

The CRD Committee is open to all GCSC Coalition members and community individuals who have a desire to work towards increasing traffic safety awareness, decrease traffic related injuries and fatalities, and in assisting to educated the community to be safer vehicle drivers, passengers and pedestrians when using our roadways.

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Traffic Safety Updates

Read updates concerning traffic safety concerns:

NTSB recommends banning cell phone use when driving...

YOURS - Youth for Road Safety

Check out new Safety Campaign for youth -Award winning video

NHTSA New CPS Recommendations

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration releases the newest recommendations for Child Passenger Safety seat safety:
Recommendations For All Ages
  • Select a car seat based on your child's age, height, and weight.
  • Keep your child in the car seat for as long as possible, as long as your child fits the seat's height and weight requirements.
  • All children under 13 should ride in the back seat.

Follow your car seat manufacturer's instructions and your vehicle owner's manual on how to install.

GET HELP - Certified technicians are available to check your car seat installation for free. Click HERE to find your nearest inspection station.
Click here for more information: http://www.nhtsa.gov/Safety/CPS

New! The Faces of Distractive Driving

Learn more about Distractive Driving throught National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: http://www.distraction.gov/
Read about the new program from the U.S. Department of Transportation entitled: The Faces of Distractive Driving...
http://www.distraction.gov/faces/
Check out the website: www.focusdriven.org for more information about this campaign. Watch campaign video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCjXZ5wXvYU&feature=player_embedded

Report Drunk Drivers

New Billboard  from South Carolina Department of Public Safety to assist drivers when drivers under the influence of alcohol and or drugs are seen. Simply call - *47.  http://scdps.org/Billboard%20-%20Final.pdf

Buckle Buddies Program

South Carolina has a new program to help reduce traffic related child injuries entitled: "Buckle Buddies".

How it works

• If you spot an unrestrained or improperly restrained child in a vehicle, write down the license plate number.
•  Report that number by phone to (888) 787-2283 or online at bucklebuddiessc.org.
•  The owner of the vehicle will get an educational brochure and a letter stating that someone reported seeing an unrestrained child in the vehicle. No tickets or fines will be imposed.
•  People also can go to the Web site and sign a Buckle Buddies pledge to properly buckle up their children and report those who don’t.  Read more: http://www.thestate.com/2010/09/16/1467328/buckle-buddies-campaign-encourages.html#ixzz117OTCojT

Funding - Grants, Awards & Scholarships

Awards/Projects  
The International Award (Deadline: Ongoing)The International Award is an exciting self-development program available to all 14 to 25 year olds. Over 6 million young people worldwide have taken up the Award challenge. Young people design their own Award Program, set their own goals, and record their own progress. The only person they compete against is themselves, by challenging their own beliefs about what they can achieve. The Program is based around three Levels, each successive one requiring a greater degree of commitment. 
  
Pepsi Refresh Project Grants (Deadline: 5th of each month) Pepsi is excited to officially kick-start the second year of its Refresh Project. Each month, Pepsi will award over $1.2 million for the innovative ideas with the most votes. This year, ideas will be accepted for only five days – ending midnight ET, April 9 - and then 1,500 ideas will be randomly selected. Starting in May, applications will be accepted from the first of the month at 12:00:01 pm ET through 11:59:59 pm ET on the 5th of the month. http://pep.si/gp69LY <http://salsa.wiredforchange.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=sJRuDG%2B0iKa3zeo0SHXBwmmuAj2uTf0h>
 

Teens for Jeans

1 in 3 homeless people in the U.S. is under the age of 18, and one of the first items they ask for when reaching a shelter is jeans. You can do something about teen homeless. From January 16 to February 12, you can join Do Something's 5th annual Teens for Jeans campaign - the largest jeans donation drive in the nation! Drop off your jeans at any Aéropostale store between January 16th and February 12th. The school that collects the most jeans wins $5,000, new Aéropostale jeans for every student and a party! For more information on how to clean those closets and give back. visit: http://dsorg.us/zmZanJ 

  Grants 

Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program
Deadline: February 15, 2012 
The SSVF Program's purpose is to provide supportive services grants to private non-profit organizations and consumer cooperatives who will coordinate or provide supportive services to very low income veteran families. More information.  

Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
Deadline: March 10, 2012
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation makes grants to support museums, cultural, and performing arts programs; schools, hospitals, educational and skills training programs, programs for youth, seniors, and the handicapped; environmental and wildlife protection activities; and other community-based organizations and their programs. More information

Computing Education for the 21st Century
Deadline: April 9, 2012 
The Computing Education for the 21st Century (CE21) program aims to build a robust computing research community, a computationally competent 21st century workforce, and a computationally empowered citizenry. More information.

be announced

Deadline: February 12, 2012
Through the Smart Health and Well being (SHB) Program, NSF seeks to address fundamental technical and scientific issues that would support much needed transformation of healthcare from reactive and hospital-centered to preventive, proactive, evidence-based, person-centered and focused on well being rather than disease.
More information
OJJDP Tribal Youth Field Initiated 
 
Deadline: February 28, 2012

This solicitation will fund research and evaluation studies to produce findings of practical use to practitioners, administrators, and policymakers in the development of effective programs, policies, and strategies for the prevention and intervention of tribal youth delinquency.
More information.

Motorola Foundation Grants (Deadline: Ongoing)Motorola seeks to benefit the communities where it operates around the world, including locations in North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia/Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East. The Motorola Foundation focuses its funding on education, especially programs that support math and science teacher-training programs and charitable organizations that excite young people about these subjects. Other areas of interest include increasing access to communication technology for people in the developing world and supporting communities in areas where the company operates. The Foundation funds programs only in communities where Motorola has a significant presence. Organizations based outside the United States must be located in a country with a Motorola presence and be able to prove charitable status. Applications are accepted online throughout the year. www.motorola.com/staticfiles/Business/Corporate/US-EN/corporate-responsibility/society/community-investment-motorola-foundation-apply-for-a-grant.html

Discovery Research K-12

Scholarships

Roger H. Patterson, Sr. Memorial Scholarship - 2012 Applications to be announced - Applicable to all Greenville County High School Seniors (S.C.) that graduate in 2012 - Date to


South Carolina Seat Belt Law

South Carolina Safety Belt Law requires that every driver and every occupant of a motor vehicle,when it is being operated on public streets or highways in this State must wear a fastened safety belt. The driver is charged with the responsibility of requiring every occupant 17 years of age or younger to wear a safety belt or be secured in a child restraint system. However, a driver is not responsible for an occupant 17 years of age or younger who has a driver's license, special restricted license,or beginners permit and who is not wearing a seat restraint.  SCDPS Seat Belt Law Flier.


Spanish Version

Ley del Cinturón de Seguridad en Carolina del Sur

Sección 56-5-6520. Cuando un vehículo motorizado Esté transitando en las calles y carreteras públicas de este estado, el conductor y todos Los pasajeros de el vehículo deben usar un cinturón de seguridad bien Justado, el cual debe cumplir con los requerim-ientos federales para su uso. El conductor tiene la Responsabilidad pedirle a cada pasajero de 17 años de edad o menor, que use el cinturón de seguridad y asegurarse de que los niños usen un porta bebés adecuadamente instalado. Sin embargo, el conductor no es responsable por un pasajero de 17 años de edad o menor si este tiene una licencia de conducir o permisote principiante y no lleva puesto el cinturón de seguridad: el pasajero que cometa la infracciónse le sancionará de acuerdo a la sección 56-5-6540

Get Buckled Committee Meeting

Monthly Meeting     

Time: 9:00AM

Committee for Responsible Driving - Get Buckled
Place: Greenville Family Partnership

Next Meeting Date: February 3, 2012

Ride Like a Friend

Check out updated wedsite to encourage teens to make better decisions when riding as passengers in other teen's vehicles.  To visit the website c

Make it Click Program

Seat Belt Safety for Kids:

The Make-it-Click Initiative is an empirically-supported program targeting increased safety restraint use and back-seat use among 8- to 12-year-old children. Learn more about the car safety program for tween

Read More here

Motorcyle Safety

Each year thousands of individuals decide to switch to motorcycles due to high cost of fuel. While riding a motorcycle can be fun and exciting - it can also be dangerous if you aren't equipped with right information. There's more to biking than you think...Check out this site: http://video.about.com/motorcycles/The-Right-Motorcycle-for-You.htm

Wearing the proper gear is very important as a motorcyclist - experts say a properly worn helmet is 65% effective in preventing head injuries in the event of a crash. Check out this video by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation: Why Wear Motorcycle Helmets_Video

New - Check it out!

Here are some new websites with great information:

http://stnw.nhtsa.gov/parents/

YOURS: Youth for Road Safety
The creation of YOURS is a direct follow-up to the 2007 World Youth Assembly.
Mission
"YOURS is a unique global youth led organization that acts to keep young people safe on the world’s roads.'
 Find out more here

Make Roads Safe  The Campaign for Global Road Safety

Global Road Safety Partnership -brings together governments and governmental agencies, the private sector and civil society organisations to address road safety issues in low and middle income countries.

Oprah's No Phone Zone Pledge

Join Oprah and make your car a No Phone Zone by making your pledge at:
Watch Video Here!

Tips for Parents with Teen Drivers & Passengers

Having a teen that is learning to drive may cause a few extra grey hairs and wrinkles...but with some training and sensible rules mixed together with lots of love and understanding it is possible to guide your new driver and passenger to safe and even pleasurable experiences together in a vehicle.

http://www.streetsurvival.org/index.php  Teaching your teen how to survive behind the wheel...  The Tire Rack Street Survival® school is a safe teen program. Trained and qualified in-car driving instructors as well as classroom experience for each student.

DTXTR - Universal Translator for Teen Speach  If you have a teenager..more than likely they are texting.  Now there is a way to interpet all those letters your teen is using to comunicate.  Read about DTXTR - a univeral translator for texting language. 

MY KEY - Key to Teen Safety - Ford Motor Co.

Tips for Parents with young Passengers

New for Teen Drivers

Keep the Drive - Teen Traffic Safety Site - Read more here;


Young drivers have a whole new area of concerns that are addressed through many programs. Check out these new ideas!

Ride Like a Friend -Discover how to keep yourself and your passenger's safe with just a few simple steps.

Have some rules - you are responsible for not only your safety, but your friend's safety while riding in your vehicle - read how..

Teendriving.com - Neat website for teens created by one of you..check it out!

National Teen Driver Safety Week Organizer

Are you ready to get your Driver's Permit?Take this practice quiz and see if you need to study a little more or you are ready to go and get behind the wheel.


Alive at 25-Do you plan to be alive at age 25? Unless you change some of your driving habits your chances may not be as good as you think. See if you are up to the challenge - Read More...


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