At ELI Thrive, we are proud to partner with the Children's Trust Fund to provide resources that help families thrive. As part of this partnership, we are sharing important Public Service Announcements (PSAs) to promote safety, wellness, and informed parenting. These flyers cover critical topics such as safe sleep practices, digital safety for teens, and the dangers of smoking and opioids. Together, we can empower families with the knowledge and tools they need to build stable and healthy futures.

Explore these resources below and join us in spreading awareness throughout our community:

 

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Safe Sleep Practices

Every child deserves a safe and restful sleep. This flyer provides crucial tips on creating a safe sleep environment to reduce risks for infants.

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Digital Safety for Teens

The internet can be both a valuable tool and a potential danger. Learn about red flags to watch out for and how to help teens protect themselves online.

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Giving to the Children's Trust Fund

Support the mission of the Children's Trust Fund by learning how contributions help foster safer communities and stronger families.

We encourage you to share these resources widely and refer to them throughout the year. Together, we can create a thriving, healthy community for all.

The Dangers of Smoking

This flyer highlights the impact of smoking and offers resources to quit for the health and safety of families.

 

Opioid Dangers

Opioids continue to affect many families. This resource outlines the risks and provides guidance on seeking help and prevention.

 

Shaken Baby Syndrome: Prevention and Awareness

Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), also known as abusive head trauma, is a preventable tragedy that can have serious or fatal consequences for infants. This flyer provides essential tips to help caregivers prevent SBS, including selecting responsible caregivers, educating them about the dangers of shaking, and encouraging open communication during moments of frustration.