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Gwinnett Police Offering Program Aimed at Child Safety

The program takes place July 8-12, and registration is required. There are limited spaces.

The Gwinnett County Police Department is holding a special program that promises to help empower your children to be safe. 

The radKIDS program will take place July 8-12 at various times (see below). Registration is required, and it is limited to the first 20 children in each of two age groups: children 5 to 7 years old, and 8 to 12 years old.

The program is free, and educates parents and their children about how to protect themselves in dangerous situations and places. The children will learn, among other things, the four essential radKIDS rules:

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  1. No one has the right to hurt me because I am special!
  2. I don't have the right to hurt anyone else unless they try to hurt me and then I stop them!
  3. If anyone tries to hurt me, trick me, or make me feel bad inside, it's not my fault -- So I can tell!

Children and their parents are required to attend all of the daily sessions July 5-8. The program is conducted at four times on each of those days: 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.

The program takes place at Sugar Hill Church, 5091 Nelson Brogdon Boulevard in Sugar Hill.

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To register, contact Officer W. Eric Rooks at william.rooks@gwinnettcounty.com or 770-513-5119. 

If you are your children are unable to attend, check the radKIDS website for other programs in the Atlanta area.

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