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SAFETY CENTER

Mobile Safety Center
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cares_safety_centerThe Johns Hopkins CARES Safety Center opened in 2004 to keep children safe from unintentional injury, the leading cause of death for children nationwide.

The mobile safety center is a forty-foot vehicle built as a house on wheels with fun, interactive exhibits and low-cost safety products. It visits Baltimore neighborhoods to teach parents and caregivers about the injury risks children face at home and ways to make the home a safer place.  

For more information about the Johns Hopkins CARES Mobile Safety Center, email  cares@jhsph.edu or call 410-955-4121.  To schedule a visit in your neighborhood, please use our request form in PDF format or in Microsoft Word format and fax it to (410) 614-2797.

Below are events that the CARES Safety Center will be appearing at in the near future.  To request a visit by the CARES Safety Center to your neighborhood or event, click here.

December 2008

Monday December 1, 2008

Ashburton Elementary Health Fair
3935 Hilton Road, 21215
9:30 AM - 1 PM

Friday December 5, 2008

Paul's Place After School Program
1118 Ward Street, 21230
4 PM - 6 PM

Saturday December 6, 2008

Port Discovery Healthy First Saturday
32 Market Place (Power Plant Live) 21202
11 AM - 2 PM

Tuesday December 16, 2008

Herring Run Head Start
5010 Bowleys Lane, 21206
5 PM - 7:30 PM

Wednesday December 17, 2008

St. Vincent de Paul Head Start
4330-C Pimlico Road, 21215

9:30 AM - 1 PM

Thursday December 18, 2008

St. Vincent de Paul Head Start
3705 Rogers Ave. 21215
9:30 AM - 1 PM

Friday December 19, 2008

St. Vincent de Paul Head Start Safety Event
5001 Park Heights Ave. 21215
9:30 AM - 1 PM

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Trauma Care & EMS

The morning of July 20, 2004, Connie was driving her usual route to work on a scenic, two-lane, winding road in the horse country of Virginia, when a young man driving the opposite way fell asleep at the wheel and crashed head-on into her car.  At that moment, Connie’s life depended on the U.S. trauma system. 

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