Baylor Scott & White McLane Children's Hospital is hosting the Reality
Education for Drivers—RED—Program for young drivers (14-25 years
old) and their parents or guardians.* This free one day course focuses
on driving SECURE (wear your seatbelt!), SILENT (free of distractions
like cell phones) and SOBER (no alcohol or drug use while
driving). The course includes class discussions, multimedia
presentations, hands on activities and a “behind the scenes” tour
of the hospital’s state of the art trauma center. There is also a
special section for parents, guardians, and other adult influencers in
which RED associates share research-based tools that can be used to
help teens become safer drivers.
All students will receive a Certificate of Completion for community
service hours** at the end of the course. Adults will receive a bag of
“tools” for helping their young driver.
The class will be held in the Multipurpose Room which is just off the
main lobby. Park in the main hospital parking lot and enter the main
front door. Proceed to the information desk where you will be directed
to the classroom.
Please be aware lunch will not be provided. Participants may purchase
lunch or snacks from the hospital's cafeteria.
For more information, contact Tasha Whitaker at 254-
202-6531 Tasha.Whitaker1@bswhealth.org, Abigail Ryan at
254-202-6534, Abigail.Ryan@BSWHealth.org, or Dan Worley
at 254-202-6532, Dan.Worley@bswhealth.org.
Class size is limited so registration is on a first come, first
served basis. SIGN UP TODAY!
_ *A parent or guardian must be present with participant(s) under 18
years old._
_ _**The amount of community service hours granted for attending RED
is at the sole discretion of the referral source. Some jurisdictions
do not allow persons attending to count RED at community service.
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