City of Milwaukee
 

Project Staying Alive

 

Contact:  Lt. Riegg
Phone: 414/286-8972
Email:
sriegg@milwaukee.gov

 

 

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The Milwaukee Fire Department presents:


 
PROJECT STAYING

ALIVE

 

 

 

 

In partnership with Milwaukee Public Schools and
Project Ujima

 

 

 

 

Project Staying Alive is a program designed to educate the children of our

community on proper anger management techniques to help reduce

incidences of violent injury in the City of Milwaukee.

  

Modeled after the highly successful Milwaukee Fire Departments Education

Center Survive Alive Program. It will consist of five sessions taught by

Milwaukee Fire Department personnel and the student's teachers.

 

 

Due to the Safe Schools/Healthy Students grant initiative, this program is

available at no cost to schools within the grant authority. All training,

education, supplies and equipment are paid for by the grant.

 

 

To schedule Project Staying Alive in your school, contact:

 

Fire Lieutenant/Paramedic Steven Riegg

Director of Project Staying Alive

Office - 414-286-8972 

sriegg@milwaukee.gov

 

Development of this program has been supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics,  MPS superintendent William Andrekopoulos, MFD Chief Douglas Holton and oversight boards within both Children's Hospital of  Wisconsin and the Medical College of Wisconsin.

 

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