
National Programs for Child Safety by Crime Stoppers of Houston.
11/22/20 • 42 min
National Programs for Child Safety by Crime Stoppers of Houston. Rania Mankarious, Crime Stoppers of Houston C.E.O. is our guest. Everyone knows Crime Stoppers for their role as a crime tip line, but most people have no idea about their role and programs to help keep kids safe all over the Country. Their programs help keep children safe in schools, plus they have taken the lead to help keep kids safe in camps. They also actively teach crime awareness and prevention for everyone in our communities. Rania also shares her fascinating story and how her background fuels her passion to help keep our communities safe. Brought to you in part by the Help For Our Heroes Program at Transformations Treatment Center.
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National Programs for Child Safety by Crime Stoppers of Houston. Rania Mankarious, Crime Stoppers of Houston C.E.O. is our guest. Everyone knows Crime Stoppers for their role as a crime tip line, but most people have no idea about their role and programs to help keep kids safe all over the Country. Their programs help keep children safe in schools, plus they have taken the lead to help keep kids safe in camps. They also actively teach crime awareness and prevention for everyone in our communities. Rania also shares her fascinating story and how her background fuels her passion to help keep our communities safe. Brought to you in part by the Help For Our Heroes Program at Transformations Treatment Center.
Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.
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