Welcome
to the HKQ Kids Media Center. In this
section of our site, you will find news
releases and coverage of HKQ
Kids' activities and projects, as well
as resources for media professionals. If
you need further assistance, please consult the
media contacts listed below.
MEDIA
CONTACTS FOR HKQ KIDS
Sue
Greenfield - (570) 287-3000
Attorney
Michelle M. Quinn - (570) 287-3000
HKQ
KIDS NEWS RELEASES
HKQ
Kids To Give Away 1,000 More Free Bike
Helmets - 6/17/2010
HKQ
Kids Warns of Toxic Cadmium in
Children's Jewelry - 1/21/10 - WATCH
VIDEO
Children’s
Fund To Give Away Bike Helmets -
6/1/09
HKQ Kids Hires Playground Safety Expert To Assist in Coal Street Park Project
- 3/18/09
Helmet
Giveaway 'Tremendous Success' -
7/5/08
Children's
Foundation To Give Away Free Bike
Helmets - 6/10/08
Child
Safety Advocate Decries Recent Toy
Recalls, Offers Safety Advice to Parents
- 8/15/07
HKQ Kids To Sponsor Free Sports Safety Training for Area Coaches
- 6/2/07
HKQ
Spokeswoman Named to State Panel on
Child Safety - 4/12/07
HKQ
Kids To Sponsor CPR, First Aid Training
for Area Teachers, Day-Care Workers
- 1/22/07
HKQ
Kids Warns Public About Holiday Toy
Safety - 11/22/06
HKQ
Kids Sponsors Program on Dangerous
Holiday Toys - 11/23/05
Law Firm Kicks Off Foundation To Promote Child Safety
- 11/15/05
NEWS
COVERAGE OF HKQ KIDS - TV
WBRE-TV I-Team Report - Cadmium in
Children's Jewelry - January 2010
WYOU Interactive - Toxic Toys - August 17, 2007
Part
1 Part
2 Part 3
NEWS
COVERAGE OF HKQ KIDS - PRINT
Big
Dangers in Little Hands - The Times
Leader - December 2009
July
4th Gift to Kids: Safety - The Times
Leader - July 2009
A
Point of Pride: Coal Street Playground
in Wilkes-Barre Officially Opened -
The Times Leader - Spring 2009
Beware
dangerous toys - 11/24/2005 - The
Citizens' Voice
Advocacy
group hopes to keep children safe -
11/16/2005 - The Times Leader
Children's
advocacy foundation established
11/16/2005 - The Citizens' Voice
Winning lawyer's generosity will help children of area
10/05/2005 - The Times Leader
BACKGROUND
ON BOBBETT MALPRACTICE CASE
Mercy
W-B settles case for $11 million
COURTESY
CITIZENS' VOICE
Attorney
Joseph Quinn, flanked by
Tukishia Bobbett, left,
and William
Bobbett, talks about an $11 million settlement
in the 2001 death of their 4-year-old son, Torajee.
Photo of Torajee Bobbett - JPEG
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HKQ
KIDS PHOTOS AND GRAPHICS
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Attorney Joseph Quinn with
William and Tukishia Bobbett ,
outside the Luzerne County Courthouse
during press conference after the
settlement of the Bobbett malpractice
case, Oct. 4, 2005; Copyright © The
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Attorney Michelle M. Quinn ,
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HKQ KIDS - Keeping
Our Kids Safe