In recognition of a nationwide anti-crime event called “National Night Out,” the Hawaii Police Department is offering activity sheets for keiki designed to educate them about internet safety by way of fun, interactive games and puzzles.
In recognition of a nationwide anti-crime event called “National Night Out,” the Hawaii Police Department is offering activity sheets for keiki designed to educate them about internet safety by way of fun, interactive games and puzzles.
The activity sheets are available on the department’s website, hawaiipolice.com.
National Night Out is a yearlong community-building campaign designed to heighten crime prevention awareness, generate support for and participation in local anti-crime programs, strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships and send a message to criminals to let them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. It culminates with events held on the first Tuesday of August.
Citizens often celebrate National Night Out by turning on their outside lights and holding front porch vigils. Many communities expand on that by celebrating with a variety of special community-wide and neighborhood events, such as block parties, parades, safety fairs and youth events.
For more information, visit the National Night Out website at natw.org.