Community awareness to protect today's youth

About Project Youth Safety

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This youth safety initiative has been developed and directed by INOBTR (“I Know Better”), a non-profit organization that educates about safety through public awareness in a proactive effort to keep kids safe.

INOBTR developed and directed media campaigns on each of the following issues:

  • Chicago – Youth in Crisis/homeless teens (Youth Network Council/Chicago Safe Place) – including Posters, Brochures, Movie Theatre & Transit Ads, Web Banners and Park/Transit Benches
  • Los Angeles – Impact of Domestic Violence on Youth (Children’s Institute Inc.) – including (in English & Spanish) Posters, Brochures, Movie Theatre and Transit Ads, Web Banners and Radio PSA
  • Denver – Child Sexual Abuse in a bilingual community (Denver Children’s Advocacy Center) – including (in English & Spanish) Posters, Brochures, Movie Theatre Ads, Billboards, Bus Shelter Posters and Radio PSA
  • San Francisco – Adolescent Relationship Abuse (Public Health Institute/California Adolescent Health Collaborative) – including Posters, Brochures, Transit Ads, Mall Advertising, Movie Theatre Ads and Radio PSA
  • Merced County, CA – Child Abuse and Neglect in a Southeast Asian Community (Merced Lao Family Foundation) – including Posters, Brochures, TV & Radio PSAs, and Movie Theatre Ad
  • Monroe County, NY (Rochester) – Cell Phone Safety Ages 8 and Up (iKeep Safe Coalition) – including Posters, Brochures, Radio PSA, Movie Theatre Ads and Web Banners

INOBTR has designed materials for each of these campaigns to be as detailed, but general as possible to allow for use, distribution and adoption in other markets. As such, there is an “Adopt This Campaign”  button on each page. The process is very easy and INOBTR will work with interested organizations across the country to explore co-branding these materials for a local community.

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Request Campaign Materials

Please fill out this form to request access to the Project Youth Safety document library where you can download all the materials for this campaign. Once it is received, you will be emailed a link that takes you to the document library where you can complete the download.

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