Bexar County D.A.R.E.
Child Safety
I.D. Program

In this campaign, specially selected
representatives from Quantum
(Skyline Promotionz),
who have received training supervised by D.A.R.E., will be conducting a safety event for your Community. As
part of the Child Safety I.D. Program representatives will offer
D.A.R.E.
Medical Emergency ID all-FREE of charge. During these events products including
D.A.R.E. t-shirts, ID cards, DNA kits, safety videos and other child-oriented
products, will be displayed and available for purchase. Each product purchased
will help ensure the funding necessary for D.A.R.E. to fulfill its mission of
providing high quality curricula, training, classroom materials, and support for
local D.A.R.E. programs.
This campaign may be conducted at various venues within San Antonio/Bexar County
Communities, such as grocery stores, K-Marts and Wal-Marts between the hours of
10:30 AM- 6:30 PM Monday through Saturday. For this event to be held permission
is obtained from the concerned property manager and required permits are
secured and the effected Law Enforcement Agency must be notified of the event. We are not asking your department for any assistance, but wanted you to be aware of the program.
This campaign is a great way to introduce and remind children about safety information. If children are made
familiar with these techniques through reminders and role-playing with parents,
they are less likely to find themselves in dangerous situations. We hope that no
child or family ever has to use the emergency/medical
D.A.R.E. ID card.
These programs don't solicit for contribution; what is offered are high quality goods at deeply
discounted prices with a portion of the profit donated to
D.A.R.E.
America as well as your own
Bexar County
D.A.R.E. Program.
Toys (or other products) purchased and donated
back go to support the Bexar County
D.A.R.E. Program and/or it's
2007 Project D.A.R.E.
to Dream & Believe Christmas Program to support needy families throughout
Bexar County Communities. Our
goal is too ensure every child has a Christmas in 2007.