Our three magazines (The Elementary Safety Book for Children, Drug Facts for Young People and The Teenage Survival Handbook) are now available right across Canada (excluding Quebec) and many parts of the United States.

 
 

Drug Facts for Young People

The Elementary Safety Book for Children

The Teenage Survival Handbook

 

 



For nearly a quarter century we have been educating our youth with up-to-date information about safety, drug and alcohol abuse and showing them how to overcome the obstacles kids face as they grow up to become the adults of tomorrow. Our influence in the community is so strongly anchored that countless groups have integrated our books into their programs year after year. Most recently our publications received the endorsement of the Mounted Police Foundation.

Through the ongoing partnership made up of local businesses, organizations and RMC, children in communities across Canada and the US are ensured future free access to quality educational materials every year.

Drug Facts for Young People should be read with children up to age 14. It focuses on making young people aware of their own values, the influences of their peers and role models, and encourages them to make a positive choice regarding drugs and alcohol. For more information, click here.

The Elementary Safety Book for Children should be read with children between the ages of 6 and 10 and is set up as an adult/child activity book with puzzles, games and stories to teach children all the safety basics while they're having fun. For more information, click here.

The Teenage Survival Handbook should be read with young people between the ages of 12 and 16. The Handbook answers many of the questions young people have when faced with their changing bodies and emotions while growing through puberty. For more information, click here.
   

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