Jackson Township launched its innovative Safety Village program, aimed at equipping children with essential personal safety skills. The initiative, which kicked off on June 10, includes lessons on critical topics such as “Stranger Danger,” gun safety, and the importance of seatbelt use, all delivered in a hands-on learning environment.
This collaborative effort involves the local police department, Stark County Prosecutor’s Office, and GASP (Guardians Advocating Child Safety and Protection). With this program, the community aims not only to educate but also to foster lasting safety-conscious attitudes among its youngest residents. Parents and community members can learn more about the program’s impact and upcoming sessions designed to protect the youth of Jackson Township.
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