A Site Coordinator is
an adult (18 or older) that registers to receive a Super Safety Kit and pledges to reach a minimum of
5 youth mentors between the ages of 9-18. Using the materials
in the Program Kit, site coordinators teach youth how to present
the safety program in their communities, classrooms, churches, homes, scout troops,
teams, etc.
- Site Coordinator Volunteers
are concerned adult individuals, such as college students,
working professionals, parents, scout leaders, retirees, etc.
that range in age from 18 through 95.
- Site Coordinator Volunteers
are people who want to make their communities safe from abuse,
abduction, crime and violence -- and of course, acts of terrorism.
- We are seeking site coordinators nationwide who feel the patriotic
call to keep America safe from the threat of crime, violence
and terrorism.
Why
be a Volunteer Site Coordinator?
- You will help
answer President Bush's call to action and fulfill his
request to raise volunteerism in our nation through
mentoring.
- You'll help protect
children by raising their level of awareness to keep
them safe from crime and violence.
- You'll be mentoring
youth through an innovative and creative program - the
Good Knight Crime and Violence Prevention Leadership
Program (the Program) - and help to shape
our future leaders.
- You'll have fun
getting to know your community and people in it.
- You'll qualify
for a number of awards, including the
prestigious President's Volunteer Service Award.
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