DHS's Safe Driving Project
After two years of participating in the Celebrate my Drive contest, we are continuing to promote safe driving in our community.
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Click here to support Saving Susan Schullery's Life organized by Cheryl Duva My dear friend Susan Schullery has a very rare form of cancer and desperately needs our help to get Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) surgery to save her life! A surgery that is only performed by a limited specialized number of doctors in the nation. Time is of the essence! Sus...
Please help us get to the DECA national conference in Nashville, Tennessee in April! Any donation is greatly appreciated! Please share with your family and friends! We have a long way to go!
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Click here to support Send Danbury DECA to Nashville! by Carmela Calafiore Over the past few months, students involved in the Danbury DECA Club have been working on their projects to bring to state conference early this March. At the competition, we had various first, second, and third place students who now have the opportunity to go to the International Career Develop...
With the mayor and our proclamation!
Today we received a proclamation from the Mayor of Danbury, Mark Boughton to acknowledge our efforts on safe driving!! Mayor Mark Boughton
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On Thursday we will be having a safe driving day in the Cafeteria! Come see what our efforts towards safe driving on our social media!
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Please sign our petition to help us try to break the Guinness World Record. Please share and encourage your friends to sign it! Together we can break this record! https://www.change.org/p/danbury-deca-break-guinness-world-record-for-pledging-to-safe-driving?recruiter=442951126&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink
Danbury DECA: Break Guinness World Record for Pledging to Safe Driving Distracted driving is the leading cause of death in the United States, especially in adolescents. Many people think that automobile safety has advanced immensely and is not as big of a problem as it once was in the past; however,the number of tickets, accidents, and fatalities continue to increase e…
Please help our other campaign out that is fighting child hunger. https://www.gofundme.com/endhungerproject
Click here to support Raising Money for a Hunger Project by Nicole Silva As part of our DECA project, which we are trying to spread awarness of hunger whether it be locally or internationally, we ask for your help to raise enough money to have the charity called "Feeding Children Everywhere" come to our school in order for us to pack close to 12,500 meals which will...
Remember the 5 before you drive
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Whoa You've been protecting your kids their whole lives. So don't just hand them the keys to a two-ton machine with no rules... Talk it out. Tell your teenagers t...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for 14-18 year olds in the US. In fact, in 2013, there were 2,614 teen (15-19 year old) passenger vehicle drivers involved in fatal crashes and an estimated 130,000 were injured. Yet, a recent survey shows that only 25% of parents have had a serious talk with their kids about the key components of driving. Parents need to take the time to talk with their kids about the many dangers of driving. Those dangers include alcohol, seat belts, texting, speeding, and extra passengers.
Even if you think they don't hear you, they do. Remember, the "5 to Drive" – Set the Rules Before They Hit the Road.
This is our entire assembly that took place on October 22nd to our Juniors and Seniors. A very powerful presentation. Please consider watching.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLBBS1E4MW3E86vvOKnWOAsMNPevKpkv1a&v=Ohg1ZKoE9GA
10 22 assembly Chris Sandy Enduring Regret and Eric Krug Deadly Decisions
On October 22nd, we had a powerful presentation from Chris Sandy and Eric Krug.
Here is a little detail about Chris Sandy:
As a 22 year old kid, Chris Sandy made a horrific choice that caused great pain in the lives of many people. One party, four drinks, and a decision to drive drunk resulted in the death of two innocent people. Chris will now endure regret for the rest of his life.
Chris Sandy was charged and convicted on two counts of vehicular homicide by DUI and spent 8 ½ years in prison for his crime. During his incarceration, Chris’ commitment to preventing anyone else from repeating his mistakes, led him to share his powerful story with more than 130,000 young people in Georgia. A program of this magnitude had never been tried until people heard the sincerity and conviction of Chris' message. He was not a typical inmate, convict, or prisoner...He was a messenger for young people! They listened to his story and learned invaluable lessons from his horrible choices. With the help and support of many organizations, Chris' message has saved countless lives.
Chris Sandy is now serving the remainder of his sentence on Parole/Probation until 2031. This former inmate continues sharing his dynamic live presentation "Enduring Regret" at schools, colleges, conferences, military bases, and business organizations nationwide. He is considered one of the most talented speakers in the youth industry. Chris has spoken to over a half a million people in the United States.
You can view the entire presentation on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLBBS1E4MW3E86vvOKnWOAsMNPevKpkv1a&v=Ohg1ZKoE9GA
Unfortunately we did not make it to the voting round this year. However, our campaign is not going to end. Please continue to drive safely
We have submitted our video for this years Celebrate my Drive contest! Please stay tuned! Hopefully we will make it to the voting round! We will need everyone's votes to win $100,000! Thank you!
We would sincerely like to thank everyone for all their help! We couldn't have done it without you! Until next year ….
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