ArriveSAFE Road Safety
ArriveSAFE supports Chandigarh Traffic Police supports UN Campaign “#SaveKidsLives
ArriveSAFE, NGO on Road Safety and Traffic Police Chandigarh organized a Walkathon in support of the UN initiative #SaveKidsLives. Nearly 300 volunteers, mostly children, participated in the walkathon that started from the Sector 16-17 Light Point and concluded in the Plaza, Sector 17, Chandigarh. The Stilt Walkers were a special attraction of the event.
Mr. A.S.Cheema, IPS, DIG, Chandigarh Police started the campaign by signing the UN Child Declaration for Road Safety. This walkathon, which was led by kids, volunteers of ArriveSAFE, students of Govt. Model High School, Sector 26, Chandigarh, personnel of IT companies and officials of Chandigarh Traffic Police. A signature campaign was organized by ArriveSAFE and more than 1500 people signed the declaration. These signatures would be uploaded on the savekidslives2015.org website.
Every day more than 500 children lose their lives in traffic crashes globally. Thousands are injured. Governments, international agencies, civil society organizations, private companies - all of us who travel the world's roads - are hosting events to mark the Third UN Global Road Safety Week. The theme of this Week is "children and road safety". The Week will be celebrated worldwide under the banner #SaveKidsLives.
ArriveSAFE supports Chandigarh Traffic Police supports UN Campaign “#SaveKidsLives
ArriveSAFE, NGO on Road Safety and Traffic Police Chandigarh organized a Walkathon in support of the UN initiative #SaveKidsLives. Nearly 300 volunteers, mostly children, participated in the walkathon that started from the Sector 16-17 Light Point and concluded in the Plaza, Sector 17, Chandigarh. The Stilt Walkers were a special attraction of the event.
Mr. A.S.Cheema, IPS, DIG, Chandigarh Police started the campaign by signing the UN Child Declaration for Road Safety. This walkathon, which was led by kids, volunteers of ArriveSAFE, students of Govt. Model High School, Sector 26, Chandigarh, personnel of IT companies and officials of Chandigarh Traffic Police. A signature campaign was organized by ArriveSAFE and more than 1500 people signed the declaration. These signatures would be uploaded on the savekidslives2015.org website.
Every day more than 500 children lose their lives in traffic crashes globally. Thousands are injured. Governments, international agencies, civil society organizations, private companies - all of us who travel the world's roads - are hosting events to mark the Third UN Global Road Safety Week. The theme of this Week is "children and road safety". The Week will be celebrated worldwide under the banner #SaveKidsLives.