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Spanish Fork City - radKIDS Hope Center for Personal Empowerment radKIDS Logo

Instructor: Officer Tony Lunceford


Spanish Fork Police is proud to
be part of the nationally recognized radKIDS family of instructors.



Contact Officer Tony Lunceford at tlunceford@spanishfork.org for more information or to register now!


radKIDS at a Glance

radKIDS is the national leader in children's safety. radKIDS is brought to children and parents by the training and development of nationally certified instructors drawn from their own communities. By empowering a community with certified local instructors, the radKIDS Personal Empowerment Safety Education package is not just a program but a true gift to the community.

radKIDS Curriculum topics include:
  • Home, School and Vehicle Safety
  • Out and About Safety
  • Realistic Defense Against Abduction
  • Good-Bad-Uncomfortable Touch and more.
  • Stranger Tricks (including Physical Defense against Abduction)
  • Self-realization of personal power
Ed Smart


"The day that Elizabeth came home was such a wonderful day for us. But I felt so strongly for all the parents out there that do not have the ending we have. And I think if there's a way of helping to prevent that situation, then you should do it. I really feel that radKIDS can make a difference." --Ed Smart on the CBS Early Show, February 22, 2005

National Network
National Network

Community-based organizations receive training and support from national headquarters to provide the radKIDS program as a part of their own youth work. These groups, which have safety goals compatible with those of radKIDS, include police departments, educational organizations, civic groups, fraternal organizations, citizens' groups and concerned parents.


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Mayo Clinic Report
 
National Center for Missing Children Report

      

radKIDS featured on:

Today Show America's Most Wanted --> Good Morning America

CBS News

CNN Primetime

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