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SAFETY CENTER

Mobile Safety Center
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Surviving Trauma

People are talking

The CareS Safety Center attends community health fairs, festivals, school events, medical clinic events and more throughout Baltimore City.

See what community members are saying about their CareS experience:

"Thank you again for participating in Sinai's 'Bring your Child to Work Day.'  The CareS Safety Center certainly was educational as well as entertaining for the kids and adults!"
     - Sinai Hospital

"Thank you for making our safety day at Jai Medical Center such a success.  We were impressed with the CareS Safety Center and how you were able to demonstrate risks lurking in every room, as well as what to do in case of a fire.  The information was beneficial to both the children and adults that visited the safety center."
       -Jai Medical Systems

"On behalf of the Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, I would like to thank you for exhibiting at the '2008 National Healthy Homes Festival.'  We are deeply grateful for your support as we work together to launch a new era that assures every family, regardless of income, the opportunity to maintain a safe and healthy home."
     - Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning

"On behalf of the Pastor's Support Ministry of Israel Baptist Church, we thank the Johns Hopkins CareS Mobile Safety Center for participating in the "Enough is Enough" Flea Market/Bazaar. Your agency's presence was an integral part of the event.  The children, adults and community members who toured the unit were enlightened by the information shared by your staff."
     - Israel Baptist Church of Baltimore City


If you would like the CareS Mobile Safety Center to be part of your upcoming event, please fill out an online request form here or contact the CareS Center at 410-955-4121.

Take a look at our community calendar to find out when the CARES Mobile Safety Center will be in your neighborhood.  We look forward to seeing you there!

Fire Investigator Mike Maybin

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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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