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Kids on the Block

The Kids on the Block Program on Vandalism Prevention has been developed, in part, with the City of San José - Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services programs San Jose Beautiful and the Anti-Graffiti program to help prevent children from participating in vandalism. By addressing contributing factors such as peer pressure and ignorance, this program provides children with information they need in order to become better decision makers. children are also encouraged to assume responsibility for their actions, and to respect themselves and others.

"Vandalism isn't a crime," says Joanne Spinoza, "Because crimes HURT people!" Joanne represents the attitudes of uninformed people who perceive vandalism as a harmless activity. Vandalism is a major problem in many areas and adversely affects the community in numerous ways. Having to repair damaged property is expensive and time consuming, and causes negative feelings among community members. Often, vandalistic acts precede more serious criminal behavior, such as gang activity and hate crimes.

The complete curriculum consists of large hand-crafted puppets, three scripts, props, follow-up activities and resources to teach children about the social and legal consequences of vandalism. Script material covers graffiti, how vandalism affects people, as well as, negative and positive peer pressure.

The Kids on the Block Program on Vandalism Prevention is an educational puppet show  created in 1977, featuring life size puppets that, through the magic of live puppet theatre, teach children and adults from a variety of educational differences, and social concerns. Through the hard work and dedication of many community based groups, The Kids on the Block puppets are able to touch the lives of people all over the world.


For further information contact Richard Rocha, City of San José - Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services, San José Beautiful at 408-277-5208 or via email: richard.rocha@ca.sj.ca.us

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