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Amber Alert - Keep at TOP

SIGN UP FOR FREE AMBER ALERTS ON YOUR CELL PHONE. What could be worse than that feeling of dread when, even for a few seconds, you lose sight of your child? Just imagine the feeling if your child were actually taken. Go to wirelessamberalerts.org. Sign up today. Then when an AMBER Alert is issued in the areas you’ve chosen, you’ll receive a free text message. If you spot the vehicle, the suspect or the child described in the Alert, call 911 immediately. If your phone is wireless, you’re no longer helpless.

A non-profit organization founded in the summer of 1998, Keep Kids Alive Drive 25® is a safety campaign targeting observance of the residential speed limit. In most towns and cities throughout the U.S. the residential speed limit is 25 mph. Thus the slogan, "Keep Kids Alive Drive 25®".
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KFBK COMMUNITY EVENTS
To have your event listed on this page, email Mike Simpson or fax the information to (916) 925-0129. If emailing attachments, total size must not exceed 1MB.
Please note: Submission of community event does not guarantee inclusion on KFBK.com.
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Veterans Support Meeting
If you are a veteran, family member, service provider, employer or a friend who is looking for a way to support our troops and their families, please join the Veterans and Families Homecoming Support Network. Veterans and Families is a local resource for soldiers returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, their families and the families of those who are currently deployed.
When: Wednesdays
Where: American Legion Post 61, 2531 Rio Linda Blvd., Sacramento, CA
Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm
More Information: (916) 395-4054 or www.veteransandfamilies.org
Reduce Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Placing your baby to sleep on his or her back can reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Remember to always put your baby to sleep on his or her back at naptime and at nighttime.
More Information: (800) 505-CRIB.
Cars for Homes Program
Join Habitat for Humanity by donating a car, truck, boat or RV and help build decent, affordable homes for needy families in the community. Many are living in substandard conditions and simply need a hand up, not a hand out. Call toll-free (877) 277-4344 or visit www.carsforhomes.org to see how your donated vehicle can make a difference for a family in your community.
Hometown Newspapers for Soldiers
If you live in Yolo County and would like to send your hometown paper to a loved one on active duty in the military, the Yolo County Veterans Coalition will pay for a one year subscription.
More Information: Call Joe DeFazio at (916) 705-6246.
Resources and Support for Fathers
Programs and services offer classes that deal with legal counsel, father support groups, case management services, anger management, employee training and more.
More Information: (916) 739-0894 or visit www.jbanta.com