First responders assemble Kits4Kids to comfort children during service calls
First Responder Kits4Kids Deescalate Children's Emotional Trauma During First Responder Service Calls Where Children Are Present.
On July 18th at 11:00 am, Kinston PD and Lenoir County Sheriff's Office will gather to assemble First Responder Kits4Kids. Thanks to the generous donation from the Lenoir County Alumni, officers are working together to support the community by equipping themselves with special kits for kids. These kits help officers make children feel more comfortable and at ease during difficult times, which is crucial for building trust and rapport with the community. The Kits4Kids program is essential for providing children with the support and resources they need to thrive, even during times of stress and trauma. The First Responder Kits4Kids, meticulously crafted to equip First Responders with a powerful arsenal of tools, are not just objects but immediate sources of relief. As soon as First Responders arrive at a service call where children are present, they can deploy these kits, instantly making a positive difference in the lives of these children. This immediate impact is a testament to the effectiveness of the program and the shared commitment to the well-being of our community's children.
"As President of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, I am proud to support the Kits 4 Kids initiative. These kits have the potential to lessen children's traumatic experiences during encounters with law enforcement, redirecting the focus of the moment toward a positive exchange. We at NOBLE are committed to working with organizations that better our communities, and we believe these kits will make a meaningful difference in the lives of the children we serve." Rodney Braynt, NOBLE President.
Each Kit4Kids is a unique collection of activities meticulously chosen to cater to a wide range of interests and needs. It features a Playtime Disposable Play Pad, offering over 25 engaging activities and providing a clean and safe surface for children to play on. The Kit4Kids also includes a set of vibrant crayons to spark creativity, a Rubik's cube for mental stimulation, a First Responder miniature vehicle to foster comfort around emergency personnel, and Play-Doh for sensory play. With such diverse tools, First Responders can confidently engage children in various ways, ensuring their comfort and distraction during emergencies.
Additionally, the kit features a positive affirmation stress ball, which can help children relax and feel more at ease during stressful situations. Noise-canceling earplugs are also included to help protect children's ears from loud noises and provide comfort.
Overall, the First Responder Kits4Kits are an invaluable resource for First Responders who frequently encounter children during emergency calls. By providing a distraction and source of comfort for children, these kits4kids can help mitigate the trauma and stress resulting from emergency situations.
Kevin Gatlin and James Fisher-Davis, the founders of First Responder Kits4Kids, are the dads behind the creation of these kits. They designed the First Responder Kits4Kids to be utilized as a distraction kit that would aid first responders when interacting with children. The two combined their strengths to develop the kits, which have been featured on ABC, Spectrum News, and CBS News. Recent news story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1X0Rw_ZOTPQ
If you would like more information about this topic, please contact First Responder Kits4Kids at 704-806- 5692 or email info@playtimebedsheets.com.
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