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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – (January 20, 2022) – Broward Education Foundation announced it received a $5,000 grant from State Farm® to support auto safety programs in Broward County public high schools in an effort to curb teen driving accidents, especially those related to texting and driving.

According to the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles, in 2020 more than 34,000 traffic accidents were recorded in Broward County alone, many of which resulted in fatalities or injuries.

“We are grateful for State Farm’s continued support which help educate young drivers about how to drive responsibility and keep our roads safe,” said Shea Ciriago, CEO of Broward Education Foundation.

Broward County Public School’s driver’s education program reaches 2,000 students annually through sites at 11 high schools. The classes include road practice, as well as the ability to earn both driver’s permits and licenses. In addition, the school system hosts webcasts, presentations and assemblies to spread the safe driving message to all students.

“Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teens. State Farm is committed to helping end these tragedies. State Farm is proud to be able to support Broward County Public Schools’ efforts to promote safe driving among its students,” said Jose Soto, Public Affairs Specialist for State Farm.

For valuable resources on teen auto safety, visit the State Farm Teen Driver Safety website at teendriving.statefarm.com

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About Broward Education Foundation:

Broward Education Foundation is the only 501(c)3 charitable organization solely dedicated to supporting Broward County Public Schools and serves as a catalyst for educational excellence by providing teacher grants to fund development of innovative curriculum that advances Pre K-12 achievement; vitally needed school supplies for Title I school students, and scholarships for qualified high school seniors. Established in 1983, the non-profit Broward Education Foundation contributes more than $3 million to Broward County Public Schools annually. Most recently, and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, the foundation provided students and teachers with PPE and supplies valued at an additional $2 million. In 2018, responding to the Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy, Broward Education Foundation initiated a GoFundMe campaign, established the official Stoneman Douglas Victims’ Fund and raised $10.5M for victims’ families, survivors and those impacted. Broward Education Foundation is proven agile, adept and responsive to shifting needs in education and our community.

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