Helmets for Kids expands to serving ethnic minority children in Vietnam

October 24, 2016

Sandra Lee and Gabriel Kardos (center) of Johnson & Johnson join AIP Foundation staff and students of Ia Ninh Primary School to celebrate the kick-off of the 2016 Helmets for Kids program in Gia Lai Province.
Sandra Lee and Gabriel Kardos (center) of Johnson & Johnson join AIP Foundation staff and students of Ia Ninh Primary School to celebrate the kick-off of the 2016 Helmets for Kids program in Gia Lai Province.

To increase helmet use rates of children within the provinces of Dong Nai, Gia Lai, and Quang Nam, AIP Foundation, supported by Johnson & Johnson, will provide 21 primary schools in these provinces with 5,300 high quality helmets and road safety education under the Helmets for Kids program throughout the current school year.

Today, members of the Gia Lai Province, which has a high population of ethnic minority groups, joined local community members and student representatives from six of the project schools to kick off the Helmets for Kids program. The program will continue throughout the school year.

Program activities, including teacher trainings, occurred in May of this year in the three project provinces. Some participating schools have helmet use rates as low as 14.9%, and are located in busy areas near markets and major roads. Over the past five years, Johnson & Johnson has donated more than 45,000 helmets to children through the Helmets for Kids program.

Read the full press release for the event here.

View more photos from the event here.

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