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Pediatric Trauma Program

Pediatric Trauma Program. MRS. Information and resources provided by the District Members Relations Committee 2011-2012. Some Facts…. Unintentional injury is the #1 killer of children age 14 and under in the U.S.

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Pediatric Trauma Program

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  1. Pediatric Trauma Program MRS Information and resources provided by the District Members Relations Committee 2011-2012

  2. Some Facts…

  3. Unintentional injury is the #1 killer of children age 14 and under in the U.S. Unintentional injury kills more children every year than any other cause - including disease, homicide and suicide! Facts

  4. 90% of these unintentional injuries can be prevented! Facts

  5. These injuries CAN be prevented!

  6. Reduce the number of children in our district who are killed or injured by trauma. Our Mission

  7. Supporting Hospitals

  8. What’s the outcome through our efforts?

  9.  Funding to train pediatric doctors What’s the outcome through our efforts?

  10. Nurses and first responders What’s the outcome through our efforts?

  11.  Purchase much-needed pediatric medical equipment What’s the outcome through our efforts?

  12. Expand community outreach programs What’s the outcome through our efforts?

  13.  Bicycle Safety • Booster Seats • Child Safety •  Children's Miracle Network • First Aid and CPR •  Injury Prevention •  Poison Prevention • Shaken Baby Syndrome Example Events

  14. Grants for Pediatric Trauma Program

  15. Established to assist SLP clubs in financing PTP service projects on a start up basis • PTP grants are for new PTP projectsonly • Grant funding is limited to 50% of the total project cost, up to $250 per grant Grants for PTP

  16. How to Apply

  17. Complete the SLP - PTP grant application and include the following: • An estimate of service hours committed to the project • Date when funds are required • A copy of the club’s current year Community Service Budget (if available) • A project budget including club funds committed, “in-kind” donations, and other sources of outside funding

  18. Who to Go To…

  19. Patrick Liddell, Foundation President B (818) 246-5644 x 115 liddell@melbyanderson.com Jennifer Chaves, Pediatric Trauma Program Coordinator B (877) 597-1770, Ext. 126 Email: jennifer@cnhkiwanis.org Who to Go To… Pete Horton Secretary/Treasurer B (877) 597-1770, Ext. 104 Cell (925) 216-2926 Email: pete@cnhkiwanis.org Your Respective Lieutenant Governor Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation 8360 Red Oak St., Ste. 201, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-0608 Tel: (909) 989-1500 Toll Free: (877) 597-1770

  20. PTP is why we go to Fall Rally, not for fun, but for the difference that we make. Reminder: Fall Rally North Fall Rally South

  21. Questions??? Visit www.cnhkeyclub.org MRS Information and resources provided by the District Members Relations Committee 2011-2012

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