Advertisement
HomeIndustry ReleasesNational Social Campaign Holds Coloring Contest to Spread Kindness & Stop Bullying

National Social Campaign Holds Coloring Contest to Spread Kindness & Stop Bullying

BELTON, Mo. — Safe Fleet’s United Against Bullying (UAB) program held its annual Coloring Contest from September through October, 2016. This year’s theme was ‘Kindness Is Cool’ and the coloring sheet featured Buddy the Safety Bear being kind to his friend, Squirrel. The contest reached 1,390 students in cities around North America with the entries submitted by teachers, counselors, school bus drivers, and parents.

The UAB program is the social campaign of Safe Fleet, the leading provider of safety solutions for fleet vehicles. The sole purpose of the coloring contest campaign and the grant funding available each year is to start conversations on kindness and to stop bullying. UAB envisions a world without bullying—full of kindness, empathy and safety.

“Keeping children and adults safe is the forefront of everything we do.” said John R. Knox, president and CEO of Safe Fleet. “We will continue to provide contests, funding, and resources to help create respectful environments, to empower young people, and to end bullying.”

This year there were so many excellent entries, especially in the 11+ category, that it was decided to include honorable mentions. Congratulations to all of the winners:

  • 5-7 year Winner: Sydney Constantine-Cowie, Lake Harriet Community School, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • 5-7 year Honorable Mentions: Jack Wagner William Perrin, St. Edward School, Cynthiana, Kentucky, and Verenice Gonzalez-Vences, Beardsley Elementary School, Elkhart, Indiana.
  • 8-10 year Winner: Harry Park, Richard Bulpitt Elementary School, Langley, British Columbia.
  • 8-10 year Honorable Mentions: Layla Macatangay, Mountview Road Elementary School, Morris Plains, New Jersey, and Shayla Hense, Scott M. Ellis Elementary, Greenville, New York.
  • 11+ Winner: Ashton Nicole Dove, Livingston Central High, Smithland, Kentucky.
  • 11+ Honorable Mentions: Josey Mae Tolley, Livingston Central High, Smithland, Kentucky; Malisa Lo, Kapolei Middle School, Kapolei, Hawaii; Josie McCormick, Eastwood Elementary, Elkhart, Indiana; and Janine Hu, École Banting Middle School, Port Moody, British Columbia.

Knox added, “Thank you to everyone who introduced the Coloring Contest to children and had conversations on how kindness stops bullying. UAB will continue to share resources and tools to help support anti-bullying programs in Canada and the United States.”

About Safe Fleet

Headquartered in Belton, Missouri, Safe Fleet owns a portfolio of brands that provide safety solutions to fleet vehicle manufacturers and operators around the world. These brands serve five major markets including: emergency services, bus and rail, truck and trailer, utility, and industrial. With 1,000 employees, the Safe Fleet family of brands operates over 500,000 square feet of manufacturing space and targets markets with increasing demand for operator, passenger and pedestrian safety. www.safefleet.net

Advertisement

November 2024

Meet the 2024 Transportation Director of the Year, Craig Beaver, director of transportation at Beaverton School District in Oregon....
Advertisement

Buyer’s Guide 2024

Find the latest vehicle production data and budget reports, industry trends, and contact information for state, national and federal...
Advertisement

Poll

Does your state require school bus evacuation training for students with disabilities and special needs?
108 votes
VoteResults
Advertisement