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Operation Click, P.O. Box 1033, Crystal Lake, IL. 60039-1033


Save The Date!! The 6 Cars will be given away on April 24th, 2010, during halftime of the Chicago Slaughter indoor football game at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates. The Operation Click Awards Ceremony starts at 4:30 p.m. on the 24th. This event is open to the public (as long as you have ticket for the game).
Contact Operation Click if you need more information. You can also contact the Chicago Slaughter for tickets to the game! Schools and sponsors will all receive a limited number of free tickets thanks to Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital!

See our Facebook page below for photos from last years car giveaway at a Chicago Slaughter game. While you on our Facebook page, become "A Fan" of Operation Click!! By being a fan, you will receive updates instantly.

"Click" here to visit our Facebook page.


The 2009-2010 school year is underway. Opereration Click is 23 high schools strong ! 6 cars will be given away come April 2010 ! Be sure your school has a link for Operation Click on their school web site. Information on the Video of the Year is posted below. Contact Sean McGrath if you have any questions or for more information - 815.482.8885. or smcgrath@operationclick.org

"Click" here to watch an ABC 7 News report from 2008 on Operation Click.

2009/2010 Grand Prize...

For the 2009/2010 school year, Operation Click would like to thank the following car dealers for supporting this program and their local chapter(s):

Crystal Lake Pontiac/GMC (Crystal Lake Chapter)

Marquardt Pontiac/Buick/GMC in Barrington (Barrington Chapter)

Marquardt Pontiac/Buick/GMC in Barrington (Hoffman Estates Chapter)

Crystal Lake Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge (McHenry Chapter)

Black Diamond Plumbing, Electric, & HVAC (Is purchasing a car for the Woodstock Chapter)

We are in the process of securing a car for the Wauconda/Libertyville Chapter

Student Video of the Year contest is back! Students are asked to create a video (we ask no more than 5 minutes in length) specific to teen safe driving issues. The video must be posted on You Tube with any audio copyrighted music approved by April 01, 2010. The title must have "Operation Click" in it so the Board of Directors can search and view the video. The winning video will win funds for your school next year.

Congratulations to the 5 students who each won a car at the April 25th event at the Sears Centre! A student from Cary-Grove, Marian Central Catholic, Johnsburg, Lake Zurich, and Wauconda High Schools all won a car that night. Congratulations to all five car winners, buckle up, and drive smart!


"Click" here to watch our You Tube video to learn more about Operation Click. This video was first created in 2006. This was updated in 2008 to show some recent grand prize winners at the end of the video.




How it works:

Contracts:

The first step toward winning a car! Sign and return your contract by November 06, 2009 to your schools' faculty liasion. Random prize drawings for those who have signed contracts. You can't win if you don't sign!
2008/2009

Surveys:

Quarterly seat belt surveys are done at each school to determine each school's seat belt compliance rate.

Improving Results:





1998 2000 2006
Prairie Ridge 65% 82%96.5%
Central 65% 88%96.25%
South 65% 84%95%
Cary Grove April 0686%

Each schools' compliance rate determines how many finalists will be drawn to win the Grand Prize! 90-94.9% compliance rate and that school earns one finalist. 95% compliance or above and two finalists will be drawn for that school.


Buckle Up. Drive Smart. Don't Drink and Drive...and someone will win a car.

Mission Statement - Operation Click strives to encourage high school students to make a personal decision to wear their safety belts. This is accomplished through positive reinforcement, and prize giveaways. Operation Click has successfully raised the seat belt compliance rate among students from 65% to 95%, reducing the number of severe injuries during motor vehicle crashes and saving lives.

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