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2007 Contest Winners
Yakira Carter - Age 11, Atlanta, GA (Picture not available)
Yakira entered the Safest Kid in America contest though her membership in the Cool Girls, Inc. of Atlanta, GA. Yakira submitted her artistic safety message titled, "Stay in the Eye of the Adult".
2006 Contest Winners

Alexa Saunders - Age 13, Kingsville, MD
Alexa Saunders is in the eighth grade at St. Stephen School in Bradshaw, MD. Recently, Alexa was able to attend a Safe America event in Camden, NJ, where she met the Campbell's Soup Kids and a number of Campbell's executives. She was recognized by her school for her selection as one of the Safest Kids in America. To see the cover of Alexa's safety magazine click on her name.

Jessica Abraham - Age 8, Garland, TX
Jessica attends Big Spring Elementary School in Garland. She was recognized by the school principal for her selection as one of the Safest Kids in America. To see Jessica's poster click on her name.

Evyenia Spencer - Age 9, Poland, Ohio
Evyenia is a two-time winner in the Safest Kid in America Contest. She won in 2004, as well as this year. Evyenia is a 3rd grade student at Poland North Elementary. She likes to ride her bike, read, and bake with her mom. To see Evyenia's 2006 winning poster click on her name above.

Michael - Age 7, Pottstown, PA
Michael is a 2nd grader at Coventry Christian School in Pottstown, PA. Michael, an avid outdoorsman, focused his Safest Kid entry on Outdoor Safety. To see Michael's winning entry click on his name above.
Stephanie Hitt - Age 8, Tobaccoville, NC
Stephanie is in the third grade at Calvary Christian School, King, NC. Stephanie wants every kid to be wary of strangers so she created a colorful poster to get that message across. To see Stephanie's winning entry click on her name above.
Breanna Sink - Age 8, Lewisville, NC
Brenna is a schoolmate of Stephania. She is in the second grade at Calvary Christian School. Brenna created a photo album dedicated to being safe. To see Brenna's winning entry click on her name above.
2005 Safest Kid Winners

Dylan Walsh - Age 12, Charleston, SC
Dylan is a homeschool student who likes to read, shoot his bow and arrows, play with Lego's, and surf the web.

Evyenia Spencer - Age 7, Poland, Ohio
Evyenia is a first grade student and entered the Safest Kid in America Contest through her school, Poland North Elementary. She likes to ride her bike, read, and bake with her mom. She hopes that everyone can use their own "Safety Chalk" so they can stay safe and happy.
2004 Safest Kid Winners

Amanda Hubbard - Age 11, Kadena AFB, Japan
My name is Amanda Shantel Hubbard and I am twelve years old. I was born in Alamogordo, New Mexico and raised in a military family. My dad, SSgt Hubbard, is an F-15 Fighter mechanic for the United States Air Force. I have traveled the world round and lived in North Carolina, Florida, and currently Okinawa Japan.
I will be starting Kadena Middle School in the fall. My favorite subject is: Social Studies and Science. My hobbies include playing the clarinet and basketball, painting, and dancing to Top 40 music. The biggest inspiration in my life is my dad, mom and sister. My dad has always said: “Don’t sweat the small stuff because if you tackle all the big stuff first the little stuff will seem like nothing.”
I have a strong interest in the future to be a D.J./Comedian/Geologist. I live my life day by day remembering the old, but true saying “you only live once so make the most of it".

Grant Frazier - Age 7, Snellville, GA
2003 Safest Kid Winners

Bulloch
County Boys & Girls Club - Ages 12-15, GA
The Keystone
Club consists of 10 teens between the ages of 13 and 16. They produced
a brochure to distribute in their community and developed a commercial
encouraging the community to increase seat belt use and reach a
goal of 85% seat belt use.
Members include Jovahn Barber, Chianti Cone, Tierra Johnson, Brittany
Johnson, Brendia Johnson, Diego Prince, Brittany Rivers, Erica Spicer,
Amber Thomas, Kirtisha Walker, Casey Prescott

Emily
Wemhoff - Age 12, Creston, NE
Emily is
a seventh grader and entered the competition as a student at Shell
Creek Elementary school through the encouragement of her teacher
Anita Long. She prepared a video explaining home fire prevention
emphasizing emergency exit plans, home fire alarms, and fire safety.
Emily’s called every home in her small town to survey and
instruct neighbors on the use of fire alarms in the home as her
community project.

Destiny
Welch - Age 7, Forrestville, MD
Destiny
participated in the competition through the Bolling Air Force Base
Youth Center. On 9/11 her brother’s best friend died as a
passenger on the plane that hit the Pentagon. The following year,
Destiny’s 12 year-old brother was killed as a passenger motorcycle.
Safety has been a focus for Destiny and her family—especially
with recent threats of gun violence in Maryland and surrounding
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