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Awards, Citations, Visitor Feedback

Awards and Citations:

Thank you to all who voted for Safer Child and helped us win a Diamond Web Award.
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Safer Child, Inc. is often asked for permission to use information from our Web site in presentations to employees or parents, in newsletters, or in online resources. We typically grant permission as long as certain requirements are met. For permission to excerpt from our site, please contact us.
In March 2005, the book, "New Parents, New Babies" by Matt Danielsson lists Safer Child, Inc. as one of the best Web sites in the category of Safety Issues.
In Fall 2002, Safer Child was nominated for a "Brightest Stars Award," established by Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne and the Governor's Coordinating Council for Families and Children to recognize individuals, businesses and organizations that "make a difference in the lives of Idaho's families and children."
MSNBC listed Safer Child, Inc. as a helpful online resource in its July 26, 2002, Dateline NBC story: "Keeping kids safe."
Safer Child, Inc. was featured in "Who's Who on the Web" - "The Official 2003-2004 International Edition." We were also listed in the 2002-2003 edition.
Safer Child, Inc. was cited in a Jan. 27, 2002, article in the Family Times section of The Washington Times. The article discussed ways to protect children from abduction, and Safer Child was cited as a helpful online resource.

Safer Child, Inc., was the featured Site of the Month in the July, 2001 newsletter for the health Web site: Your Own Health.

In its 12-month newsletter, Johnson & Johnson includes a link to Safer Child's page on safety around pets & animals.

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Selected Visitor Feedback:

We've heard from people from all across the United States and Canada. We've also heard from people from all over the world, including Finland, Malaysia, Bulgaria, Egypt, New Zealand, Ghana, Yugoslavia, Cote d'Ivoire, India, Romania, Bolivia, Brazil, Spain and Pakistan. Below are some sample comments:

"Thank you for your very thorough response. My car seat is on the list of recalled seats. Your information was great and timely. Thank you."

"Thanks for your efforts to make the world a safer place for children. Best wishes."

"Thank you very much for the information you recently sent me. It was very helpful. Let me also say that I appreciate the fact of your promptness. It was definitely unexpected."

"Congratulations on building a first class website. I can see by looking at it that you are really dedicated to providing your users with helpful information and services."

"Thank you very much for your quick and thorough response. I appreciate all you had to offer me. Thanks again and I'll be sure to recommend this site to my friends."

"I visited your site recently, what a wonderful web site you've made!  I only wish it had been around when my children were growing up."

"You have created an amazing resource for parents, caregivers (and children). It is an amazing and informative site, and we would be pleased to have a reciprocal link."

"You are doing a wonderful job and providing a much needed service."

"Thank you very much for your excellent link suggestion. Your website is comprehensive on the topic, and I'm more than glad to add it to my links page. Keep up the good work!"

"I wanted to tell you that as a new mom (obligatory cute photo attached) and a librarian by training I was VERY impressed by your website. Thanks for being such a great resource for parents everywhere. Keep up the good work!"

"You are doing a great job--so much good can happen because of your efforts.  Keep up the good work."

"Thank you for contacting us with a link exchange request. Your site has some great information and our organizations appear to complement each other very well. We would be happy to exchange links.  I'll add your URL today."

"I am impressed with your site and the quality of your guidance. I especially like the concept of safety featured in your title, that also suffuses your thinking."

"I viewed your site, and was truly impressed;  very informative and nicely laid out."

"I believe that your web site is a valuable tool for parents, children, organizations and researchers.  I will go ahead and add your web site to our web page."

"I just discovered your wonderful site. What an incredible resource. I will recommend it to all of my friends."

"Good luck with your efforts!  You provide an extremely valuable service."

"Your site looks wonderful and I really believe in all you do."

"Thank you so much for taking the time to give me so much information. I can see how helpful your organization is to so many people. I appreciate every bit of info you have given me. Thank you!"

"You have a vast and wonderful site."

"Thank you so much for getting back to me.  Your information was exactly what I needed."

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Safer Child, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with federal tax-exempt status. Please note: 1) External organizations listed herein do not necessarily endorse Safer Child positions, nor do we necessarily endorse theirs. We list them as a courtesy and aren't responsible for their accuracy, completeness or content. 2) We recommend you maintain a healthy skepticism when reviewing information on the Internet; it might appear to be reliable --  yet actually be false, misleading, incomplete, out-of-date and/or intentionally harmful. 3) There might be material on the Internet that you disagree with or find objectionable; preview all sites before viewing them with your child. 4) We are not responsible for external addresses/phone numbers changing without our knowledge. 5) The information and commentary on this site are not substitutes for professional advice from your doctor, lawyer, or mental health professional. 6) Requests for permission to republish, copy and/or distribute any material found on this Web site should be directed to Safer Child, Inc.

This Web site is supported by donated services from SISNA of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho,
and has received a grant from the Wendell P. & Barbara J. Marshall Family Trust in the Idaho Community Foundation.
Safer Child is also supported by Time4Learning.com, online education from preschool through middle school.
 

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