Delaware, OH — Each November, the SAFE Delaware County Coalition acknowledges those who passed away due to motor vehicle crashes in Delaware County through a remembrance ceremony. Traditionally a display of wreaths with the name of each victim is dedicated as a reminder to drive safely during the holiday season.
This year’s ceremony will honor the memory of 15 traffic crash victims that were taken in 2024. It is SAFE’s honor to invite members of the coalition, loved ones of the victims, the community and members of the media to participate in remembering these traffic victims on Thursday, November 21 at 12pm at the Ohio State Highway Patrol Delaware Post located at 1500 Columbus Pike in Delaware and live on the SAFE Delaware Facebook page: facebook.com/safedelaware.
SAFE joins communities across the country to commemorate a World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims every November to demand safe streets and draw attention to the massive preventable trauma inflicted on Americans by roadway deaths and injuries.
“The annual SAFE Remembers event serves to honor the lives lost and ensure they are never forgotten,” stated Jackie Bain, Coordinator of the SAFE Coalition. “It’s a reminder to all drivers that their actions on the road can have a profound impact. We possess the knowledge and resources to keep each other safe; we just need to put them into practice.”
As a way of paying our respect and remembering those victims, the SAFE coalition will also be acknowledging “World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims” on Sunday, November 17 by spreading the word about traffic safety awareness. For more info, visit wdorfss.org.
Lead by the Delaware Public Health District, the SAFE Delaware County Coalition serves as a countywide network that unites community partners and leaders in an effort to maximize resources and provide injury prevention awareness related to traffic and child safety. Funding is provided by a grant program that provides federal funds administered through the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) and Ohio Traffic Safety Office (OTSO) to eligible entities to be used for projects such as traffic safety education.
Last Updated on December 11, 2024
Leave A Comment