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Children Have An iDentity (CHAD)
Sponsored nationally by the Traveler's Protection Agency (TPA)
E-mail: tpatxdiv@sbcglobal.net
The CHAD safety seat child identification program was developed as a result of a traffic crash involving a 13-month-old boy named Chad. The babysitter who was driving was killed. Chad was injured, but no one at the scene could determine his identity. Only because an emergency room nurse recognized him could his parents be quickly located and his injuries be treated.
To ensure rapid identification of children in emergencies, parents and guardians of small children are encouraged to fill out the information on a sticker and place it on the right front corner (child's right), under the cushion or center back of the child's safety seat.
Click here to find out how to order CHAD stickers.
For more information on the history of CHAD, please visit What's New in EMSC

Connecticut Food Bank
E-mail: postmaster@ctfoodbank.org
Connecticut Food Bank (CFB) is a private, nonprofit organization whose mission is to alleviate hunger. We strive to do this by supplying food products and resources to eligible programs throughout our service areas in Connecticut, and to promote public awareness about the problem of hunger.

Connecticut Quest for Peace
E-mail: CTQuest@aol.com
Connecticut Quest for Peace is an ecumenical faith-based organization dedicated to accompanying the poor and marginalized of Nicaragua. It is our goal to build community, to expand social justice, and to build bridges though our presence and support.

GivaGeta
E-mail: smiles@givageta.com
...when you give
    ...you get more in return!!
GivaGeta is a true story about a little girl named Jackie who learned kindness at a young age. She wants to spread those good feelings she gives and gets with her signature smiley named "GivaGeta Smiles."

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