Woodrow Wilson Senior High School Plans Teen Safe Driving Activities

The Allstate Foundation has awarded a $10,000 grant to Students Against Violence Everywhere to assist chapters in Virginia, West Virginia, D. C., Maryland and Delaware in their efforts to increase youth safety and promote safe teen driving.
By: Patty O'Brien, National SAVE
 
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Woodrow Wilson Senior High School Plans Teen Safe Driving Activities

Washington, D.C. (November 12, 2010) –– The Allstate Foundation, Capital Region has awarded a $10,000 grant to Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) to assist SAVE chapters in Virginia, West Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland and Delaware in their efforts to increase youth safety and promote safe teen driving.  This grant from the Allstate Foundation will support the SAVE program in schools and community agencies in Capital Region states.  Teen safe driving awareness campaigns will be conducted during key times of the year including holidays, Teen Safe Driving Month (May), prom, and graduation.

Thanks to the funding from the Allstate Foundation, SAVE presented a grant to Woodrow Wilson Senior High School to conduct Teen Safe Driving Activities.  These activities will include an interactive assembly to educate students about safe driving. They will assist students in preparing for written exams in DUI & DWI education featuring a Fatal Vision Demonstration and a presentation by the Metropolitan Police Department. Washington DC doesn't require classroom instruction and it is imperative to discuss safe driving regulations and techniques to students prior to receiving driver licenses and/or learner permits.

With support from Allstate agents and employee volunteers, SAVE chapters are able to provide leadership in their schools and communities to ensure that all students will be encouraged and empowered with healthy life skills while engaging in educational activities and opportunities to promote safe teen driving and youth safety.

SAVE is a peer-to-peer organization that focuses on the power of positive peer influences.  According to a recent Allstate Foundation survey, Shifting Teen Attitudes: The State of Teen Driving 2009, peers are a major influence on teens – both positive and negative.  Some of the concerning statistics in the study that SAVE chapters will address include:

•  Eighty-two percent of teens reported using cell phones while driving.

•  Nearly half (48 percent) of girls admit they are likely to speed more than 10 mph over the   limit, versus 36 percent of boys.

•  Seventy-seven percent of teens admit they have felt unsafe with another teen's driving.

“This generous grant from The Allstate Foundation will assist students in finding real solutions to the issues of teen safe driving that they face each day,” stated SAVE’s executive director, Carleen Wray.  

Previous assistance from The Allstate Foundation has benefited SAVE schools in North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Nevada, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Utah, Wisconsin, California, Colorado, and Ohio.  

“By empowering teens to become smart driving activists in their schools and communities, we hope to reverse the staggering statistics,” said Deborah Pickford, Corporate Relations Manager for Allstate’s Capital Region. “Through programs like SAVE, we seek to develop innovative, peer-to-peer approaches to raise awareness of the issue and ultimately, to help save teen lives and reduce injuries.”

About the National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere:  
SAVE started at West Charlotte High School in Charlotte, N.C. in 1989 following the tragic death of a student who was trying to break up a fight at an off-campus party.  Students met first to console each other, then as an organization to promote violence prevention and to work together to prevent future incidents from occurring.  SAVE provides education about the effects and consequences of violence and helps provide safe activities for students, parents and communities.  For more information on SAVE or starting a SAVE chapter, visit www.nationalsave.org, or contact SAVE at (866) 343-SAVE to receive free start-up materials and guidance.

About The Allstate Foundation:
Established in 1952, The Allstate Foundation is an independent, charitable organization made possible by subsidiaries of The Allstate Corporation .  Allstate and The Allstate Foundation sponsor community initiatives to promote safe and vital communities; tolerance, inclusion, and diversity; and economic empowerment.  The Allstate Foundation believes in the financial potential of every individual and in helping America's families achieve their American dream.

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Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. is a nonprofit organization striving to decrease violence in our schools and communities by promoting student involvement, education and service opportunities to provide safer environments for learning.
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