Stopping abuse before it’s passed on


July 16, 2020
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By coming to the SAFE Family Shelter, Susana and Rose had access to more than just a safe place to sleep. They had access to healing.

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SAFE statement on police and public safety


July 16, 2020
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SAFE sent a position paper to the city of Austin on our beliefs and recommendations for reimagining public safety of our community

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Innovations during COVID-19


July 15, 2020
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Our staff are finding innovative ways to address the needs of our clients. Here are some of SAFE’s most innovative initiatives from the last month.

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Help: Survey for SAFEline Users


July 3, 2020

YOUR VOICE IS IMPORTANT! We are excited to announce that The SAFE Alliance is partnering with the Steve Hicks School of Social Work at the University of Texas and the […]

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PRIDE: Supporting survivors of trafficking


June 18, 2020
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During Pride Month, our CARES team wants to elevate the experiences specific to LGBTQIA+ communities that make them vulnerable to sexual exploitation.

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Adults with disabilities learn to heal from within


May 28, 2020
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Everyone in the classroom offered each other words of comfort and support. They are true friends and some have been coming here five days a week for decades.

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Risks for harm skyrocket for people with disabilities during pandemic


May 28, 2020
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People with intellectual and developmental disabilities are at a higher risk for abuse, sexual assault, and neglect because of the isolation during the pandemic.

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Children are feeling grief, too


May 26, 2020
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Children need a space where they feel comfortable expressing themselves during the pandemic. Parents can help provide that.

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UTMB COVID-19 Family Violence & Safety Survey


April 28, 2020
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The UT Medical Branch wants to hear from you about how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted safety and needs related to violence and abuse.

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Support for sexual assault survivors is still available


April 23, 2020
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When survivors of sexual assault make the brave decision to come to SAFE, our staff are here to help make the decisions that are best for them.

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