Center for Childhood Safety

Center for Childhood Safety Dedicated to Eliminating Childhood Injury Founded in 1991 by Dr. Gordon Haugan, the Center for Childhood Safety, Inc.

(CCS) began as an agency committed to preventing traumatic injuries to children. Today, CCS is the only 501(c)3 nonprofit agency in the region focused on the unintentional injuries of children. CCS’s mission is to prevent and eliminate childhood injuries that lead to disability or death. CCS is committed to education and prevention of all childhood injuries. Current core programming centers around

bike helmet safety, child passenger safety and overall in-home safety. Our Winners Wear Helmets and Wee Winners Wear Helmets programs are our primary bike helmet safety initiative. An average of 600 fifth-graders from at-risk schools in Green Bay, along with another 425 Head Start preschoolers attend a two-day event in which they receive bike helmets, are properly fitted for their new helmets and receive extensive hands-on interactive education. As the lead agency for Safe Kids Greater Green Bay, we coordinate monthly free car seat events at local businesses. Annually, we do about 600 car seat checks/installations, either at community events or one-on-one at our offices. We also assist in providing car seats to as many as 50 low-income families in cooperation with Brown County Health Department. These inspection locations, along with our free monthly car seat inspections sponsored at various businesses and car dealerships, makes CCS the leader and technical resource for child passenger seat safety activities in the area. For the past 19 years, CCS has hosted the Greater Green Bay Safety Town program. With more than 3,500 graduates, this program introduces safety awareness to young children, ages 4-9, in a fun, hands-on, educational environment. During the week-long program, children begin to evaluate “safe from unsafe” and learn how to react safely when confronted with potentially dangerous situations. Safety Town offers a classroom segment, as well as an interactive experience on the streets of the specially designed, child-sized Safety Town. Topics include:

Fire Safety
Pedestrian & Parked Car Safety
Police Safety
Booster/Car Seat Usage
Playground Safety
Poison/Drug Safety
Personal Safety
Bike Helmet Use
Electrical Safety
Dog Safety
Water Safety

Safety Town instructors are licensed elementary school teachers who are committed to keeping young children safe. Trained safety professionals are also utilized to reinforce safety messages, as are 100 area teens working to achieve service hours while helping teach the safety lessons that could save a child’s life. The newest program to CCS is the Safe Sleep Community Collaborative. Partnering with other agencies, both private and public, we lead a community campaign to raise awareness of safe sleep procedures for infants and distribute pack-n-plays for needy families who do not have the means of providing a safe sleep environment for their babies.

Safety Town is just days away and we’re busy putting the finishing touches on our lessons. 🚦✨Take a peek at our Chemical...
06/12/2026

Safety Town is just days away and we’re busy putting the finishing touches on our lessons. 🚦✨

Take a peek at our Chemical and Poison Safety activity! 👀

Can you guess which blocks are medicine and which are candy? 🤔

We had so many amazing kids at this week’s Safe Sitter classes! 🤩These students are prepared to stay home alone or babys...
06/11/2026

We had so many amazing kids at this week’s Safe Sitter classes! 🤩

These students are prepared to stay home alone or babysit younger children. 👏

De Pere Police Department  is joining us in promoting safe biking habits this summer! 🚲😎Wearing a helmet pays off -- kid...
06/10/2026

De Pere Police Department is joining us in promoting safe biking habits this summer! 🚲😎

Wearing a helmet pays off -- kids may earn a Kwik Trip coupon! 🍩🍎

We're so excited to share that we raised over $20,000 to support our mission of preventing childhood injury! 🤩Thank you ...
06/08/2026

We're so excited to share that we raised over $20,000 to support our mission of preventing childhood injury! 🤩

Thank you to everyone who attended, volunteered, sponsored, donated, and supported this event. Congratulations to all of our winners! 🩷

Mark your calendars -- we hope to see you back on November 5th for another fun-filled evening and more chances to win! 🥳

Thank you to everyone who made Purse Bingo such a fun night! 🩷We’re incredibly grateful for your support and for helping...
06/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who made Purse Bingo such a fun night! 🩷

We’re incredibly grateful for your support and for helping us make a difference in our community. 🙌

Check back next week for winner photos and our final proceeds update! 👜✨

We had a great time visiting the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Mohican Family Center to teach Safe Sitter! 🙌21 kids learn...
06/03/2026

We had a great time visiting the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Mohican Family Center to teach Safe Sitter! 🙌

21 kids learned skills needed to care for themselves and younger children. 🌟

We were happy to host CPR and First Aid Certification at our office for House of Hope Green Bay! ❤️We love working with ...
05/27/2026

We were happy to host CPR and First Aid Certification at our office for House of Hope Green Bay! ❤️

We love working with our amazing community partners! 🙌

Sending another big thank you to our event sponsors!! 👜🩷We are so grateful to the Marx Family and the Green Bay Packers ...
05/26/2026

Sending another big thank you to our event sponsors!! 👜🩷

We are so grateful to the Marx Family and the Green Bay Packers for their support! 👏🤩

Address

2827 Ramada Way
Ashwaubenon, WI
54304

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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