88-CRIME is seeking volunteers to give presentations as part of its Safe School Program.
The program uses volunteers to speak at local schools, teaching students in grades K-12 what to do when they learn of a crime or threat, how to use 911 or use the anonymous tip line at 88-CRIME.
The Safe Schools Program uses a film that is locally produced, followed by a discussion lead by a volunteer.
To learn more about becoming a volunteer for the schools program, you can attend an information session at 3 p.m. Aug. 18 at the Tucson Police Department’s station at 1310 W. Miracle Mile, near Interstate 10.
After completing a background check, successful applicants will receive training from 88-CRIME at the Pima County Attorney’s Office before being certified to become presenters or presentation assistants.
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After completing the training program, volunteers must commit to a minimum of 16 hours a year to the Safe Schools Program.
For information, call Safe Schools program director Julia Kaiserman at the Pima County Attorney’s Office at 724-5595.

