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Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety (FACTS) is a national peer education program through which students strive to save lives educating adults and youth about traffic safety and supporting enforcement of local rules and regulations regarding community traffic safety.

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Through FACTS, FCCLA members create projects that strive to save lives through sober driving, seat belt use, safe driving habits, becoming the spokesperson for their safety, and bridging the gap between youth and adults to understand the importance of driver education and safety. Traffic safety is a family affair. Children first learn basic safety skills and attitudes in families. Crashes deeply affect families. FCCLA members can help families emphasize safety and avoid related concerns.

 

FACTS is a program that can excite students about learning, sharpen their critical thinking skills, and provide many opportunities for hands-on, student-directed lessons. By coordinating the FACTS peer education efforts with efforts through academic learning, projects can be service learning opportunities for FCCLA leaders.

FACTS Units:

  • Think SMART — Promote attitudes and provide events that keep youth from driving when under the influence of alcohol and other drugs.
  • Buckle UP — Promote the benefits and safe use of seat belts, child safety seats, booster seats, and air bags.
  • Arrive Alive — Promote safe driving habits, especially for less-experienced drivers.
  • Speak Up — Promote the empowerment of teens to speak up for their safety.
  • Bridge the Gap — Promote conversation and training for parents of teens as they work together to enhance traffic safety.
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Awards:


FCCLA offers national recognition to chapters that complete FCCLA FACTS projects. This honor includes cash awards and special recognition at the National Leadership Conference, online and in the
Teen Times magazine. Chapters apply online for recognition for their hard work and innovative projects with the National FACTS Program Award Application. 

  • High School Award — $1,000
  • Middle School Award — $1,000
  • Runner-Up Award — $500

Deadline: Award Applications must be submitted online to FCCLA national headquarters by March 1. The online award system will automatically close March 1, 11:59 p.m. EST.  The 2010-2011 FACTS Program Award Application will be posted August 1, 2010.

FACTS Preview Application(.pdf)

Integrate FCCLA into your classroom by downloading lesson plans and activities!

 

Congratulations 2010 FACTS Award Winners!!

Click on the project category to see the winning submissions.

High School Winner
Oakland High FCCLA, Illinois
Title:  “Operation Teen Safe Driving”

Middle School Winner
Litchfield Middle FCCLA, Minnesota
Title:  “Life's a Disaster, Fix It”

Runner-Up Winner
Fleming County High FCCLA, Kentucky
Title: 
“Traffic Safety as Easy as ABC - Always Be Careful”


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National Youth Traffic Safety Month

May is National Youth Traffic Safety Month. Allstate Foundation is awarding (50) $1,000 awards to youth organizations for their projects that demonstrate a strong focus on youth traffic safety. 50 winners will be announced on July 29, 2010.

It's easy to participate.

  1. Visit www.NOYS.org to review a list of project ideas - or draft up your own!
  2. Once you've decided on your project, be sure to register it at www.NOYS.org by May 31, 2010.
     

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Partners:


HBO Family - HBO Family is the home of commercial free, non R or TVMA-rated programming selected to satisfy the needs of different age groups.

Local law enforcement, fire fighters, and medical personnel

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) - Saving lives, preventing injuries and reducing economic costs due to road traffic crashes, through education, research, safety standards and enforcement activity.

National Organizations for Youth Safety (NOYS) - Promoting youth empowerment and leadership, and build partnerships that save lives, prevent injuries and enhance safe and healthy lifestyles among all youths.

National Sleep Foundation - An independent nonprofit organization dedicated to improving public health and safety by achieving understanding of sleep and sleep disorders, and by supporting sleep-related education, research, and advocacy.

Recording Artists, Actors and Athletes Against Drunk Driving (RADD) - The entertainment industry's voice for road safety – is dedicated to saving lives and reducing injuries through edutainment.

 

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Resources:

  • FACTS Program Info Sheet(.pdf)
  • FACTS CD – Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety is a national peer education program through which students strive to save lives with seat belt use, safe driving habits, and sober driving. The FACTS CD includes complete units with lesson plans, PowerPoint’s, and activities for classroom integration.
  • Safe Road Home – By Karen Goodman & Kirk Simons – This book takes a brutally honest look at this crucial subject; featuring detailed advice, new research, and practical safe-driving tips from leading experts in adolescent medicine, substance-abuse prevention, and driver education.

 


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