Earlham, IA, October 8, 2004 – National Farm Safety and Health Week was declared over 60 years ago, but for the first time, Farm Safety 4 Just Kids staff members hit to the pavement to visit grassroots chapters in 9 different states. Keep On Track was the theme for Farm Safety 4 Just Kids during National Farm Safety and Health Week 2004, September 19-25, and keep on track they did! Even though their suitcases are still being unpacked and the time changes are still an adjustment, here are a couple highlights of the week:
Here are a couple highlights of the week:
In all, FS4JK staff traveled 13,254 miles with over 40 events reaching more than 3,500 children, youth, and farm families.
”I am extremely proud of the extra effort we were able to extend for National Farm Safety and Health Week 2004. This very important week served not only as a reminder about safety and health, but also as a springboard for building grassroots relationships and recognizing those people and places where farm safety and health is a priority.” Said Marilyn Adams, FS4JK Spokesperson, President, and Founder.
Additional activities for National Farm Safety and Health Week include:
Farm Safety 4 Just Kids (FS4JK) is a non-profit organization working to promote farm safety for kids. Marilyn Adams, spokesperson, president and founder started the organization after the death of her eleven-year-old son, Keith, in a gravity flow wagon of shelled corn on the family's Iowa farm. Today, the organization produces and distributes educational materials for farm safety. A chapter network of grassroots volunteers has also been established throughout the United States and Canada. For more information, contact your local chapter or call (800) 423-5437.