Do you know why you need safety knowledge?

When I saw my mum on the floor at an accident scene in 2013, I screamed and rushed to her. All on my mind was the fact she said she’d be here when I got married and got pregnant, so this was not the plan. While in that state, I also remembered things I was supposed to do as a first aider and that gave me last minute strength and courage. But it was too late, valuable time had passed
In an emergency, time and knowledge is the difference between life and death. Knowledge without time to apply it is death. Time without knowledge of what to do is death. This is why I  am always here sharing safety tips. There is power in having the right information. You may not need it now but trust me, the day you do, it will bubble to the top of every other thing to remind you to act.

So, I teach children what to do and I’ve created education resources for them. I train educators so that they can implement safety  knowledge in their schools to reduce accidents. I teach adults in places of worship, workplaces and residential estates because even adults need to know what to do in different life scenarios
This week, we are in Ghana because the Safety  challenges we have in Nigeria is not applicable to us alone, it’s actually an African problem and I have chosen to do something about it. Would you like to contribute to increasing safety consciousness on this continent?
1) Help us organise an event/training in your state/country

2) Buy safety materials for children in your community, school or place of worship

3) Get an exhibition stand at our upcoming School Safety Summit

4) Sponsor a training event (full or partial sponsorship)

5) Place an advert in our children cartoon

As you can see, there are diverse ways to get involved. If your preferred option is not here, SEND a message, we can tailor something for you.

What is your preferred option? Share this with someone and join us

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