05/29/2026
How often do you do this?!
Revved Up Kids equips children and teens to be safer from sexual abuse and trafficking. Revved Up Kids, Inc.
provides child safety and self-defense classes for children and teens in Metro Atlanta. We teach children, teens and families how to recognize and avoid dangerous people and situations, and how to defend themselves against a violent attack.
05/29/2026
How often do you do this?!
05/28/2026
Revved Up Kids truly has a rockstar Board of Directors, we are so honored that professionals like Kirenski Wilkerson have raised their hands to guide our work!
05/26/2026
It's easy to fall into the trap of too much screen time during unstructured summer months. This Revved Up Mom blog offers some alternatives to get kids off the couch! https://revvedupkids.org/screen-free-summer-fun/
! Have an incredible and SAFE summer!
05/20/2026
Looking for some free resources? Take advantage of our video training library on our website! https://revvedupkids.org/video
05/18/2026
Our partnership with the Y has been incredible for Thousands of children, teens and parents have participated in training programs hosted by Y branches across Atlanta. Thanks YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta, we appreciate you!
05/12/2026
Kiddos heading off to summer camp? Read this blog for some important https://revvedupkids.org/summer-camp-safety/
05/07/2026
Wow! Here's a for you....the City of Decatur Police Department, GA was our first police training partner in 2017! Many of these littles are getting ready to head to college soon!
05/06/2026
Some for month. Breathing is ideal for stress relief. Counting to five each time, breathe in through your nose, hold, breathe out through your mouth. Repeat four or five times to relax your body and center your mind.
05/06/2026
Important message from our friends at Protect Young Eyes …. Revved Up Kids stopped posting content with children’s faces in it, and we are working to remove any non-stock content from our publicly visible online spaces. This is not an easy task for any youth serving organization, or for any family, but all of us need to be taking steps to protect our children’s images from being used to create harmful content. We urge all of our colleagues who serve children and teens to take steps to do the same, and all parents, grandparents, aunties and uncles, godparents, friends and neighbors to resist the urge to put that cute photo of your kiddo online.