Me Too


October 17, 2017
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Accounts of sexual assaults can be reminders of the traumas survivors have worked so hard to manage. SAFE staff are here to listen, believe, and help.

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SAFE stands with survivors of sexual assault and harassment


October 12, 2017

For survivors, the recent news around sexual harassment and sexual assault in Hollywood may strike a nerve. Please know that SAFE is here to support you.

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Student athletes raise awareness through Purple Ribbon Campaign


September 29, 2017

Student athletes are raising awareness about domestic violence through the Purple Ribbon Campaign.

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SAFE is here for students and anyone in need


September 15, 2017

Another fall semester has arrived in Austin. As always, SAFE is here for anyone who may need our services.

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6 back-to-school tips: Early mornings and new routines


September 14, 2017

The back to school season is upon us! What can you do to make this transition as seamless as possible while finding time for parent-child bonding?

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To me, love means…


September 13, 2017

This October, during DVAM and beyond, we want to start a conversation by sharing what love means in our lives. Tell us: What does love mean to you?

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Expect Respect: Healing happens in relationships


September 8, 2017

Expect Respect support groups serve children and youth who have experienced violence and adversity. Find out how you can make a referral.

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SAFEline’s chat service more accessible for teens


September 8, 2017

SAFEline chat provides the opportunity for teens to reach out and have a safe place to talk.

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Athletes take a stand


September 8, 2017

Central Texas coaches are using their influence to build men of character and non-violence.

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Acting out for social change


September 8, 2017

The voices of youth can be lost unless we intentionally seek to hear their stories. SAFE uses educational theatre in multiple ways to start a conversation, amplify youth voice, and create safer and more supportive schools.

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