Children's crises Arizona, Salt River Project, State Farm and the 493 Firefighter Foundation have teamed up on the 4. Annual Pool -Zaun -Security program and deal with the crisis of the drowning in the Maricopa district.
In this initiative, Arizona welcomes parents or supervisors in the children's crises, which is now welcomed by April 4, who are not able to enable pooling barriers and have small children to apply for a free pool fence, it says in a press release.
Families who live in Maricopa County can apply for a free pool fence if they meet certain approval criteria. With applications in both English and Spanish, those interested can apply on the organization's website. https://www.childcrisisaz.org/what-to/pool-fence-program.
Requirements for the admission requirements are:
- A child must have a child at the age of 6 or under life in the apartment
- Home must be occupied in owners; Tenants are not justified
- The family has to live in Maricopa County
- The family must be qualified in income; Participation in one of the following aid programs is used to check the right to income: food brands, medicaid, WIC, energy support or unemployment.
- If the family is not inscribed in one of the aid programs, household income is taken into account and their tax return of 2024 is used to check the authorization.
Caitlin Selleng, Senior Program Director at Child Crisis Arizona, said in the press release that drowning is the cause of the rental for children aged 1 to 4 years and remains among the five best causes of death for children between the ages of 5 and 9.
“This program for the safety of the pool fence, which has awarded 15 families a new pool fence last year, focuses on making a implementable difference in preventing children in our community,” said Sageng.
In addition to the provision of free pool fences, the children's crisis in Arizona Pool Zaun Security Program Parents and Supervisors in Water Safety is describing through a Worschigen workshop for the safety of a virtual water, which is open to all families all year round from a secure coordinator of Maricopa County, which is open all year round , open. The publication.
Rori Minor, Statgroded from SRP, said in the press release that water security for the SRP has a top priority and is committed to supporting the community because the need for water safety resources is growing.
“Thanks to our partnership with Child Crisis Arizona and other organizations, we offer families pool fences and educational resources to create a safer environment for children around water,” said Minor.
The overall sponsorship for the program is 45,000 US dollars. SRP and USD 10,000 are financed by State Farm from SRP. The 493 Firefighter Foundation promises to collect 10,000 US dollars for the program, according to the publication.
Keywords
Salt River Project,
Arizona children's crisis,
State farm,
4. Annual pool -fence program,
Water security