SAFE Newsletter 08/29/2017
Big Thank You to our Volunteer Jaclyn Marlow!
SAFE would like to thank our volunteer Jaclyn Marlow on taking time to translate all 7 of our SAFE brochures. With the new translation SAFE will be able to continue to reach a bigger range of underserved victims. We are continuing to expand our brochures to even more languages as a way of reaching more individuals in need of help and services. If you would like to contribute you may email us at  director@stopabuseforeveryone.org
Domestic Violence Articles

By The Queensland Times on 08/28/2017

"... The divide between male and female victims is reflected by Australian Bureau of Statistics data that shows one in six women and one in 19 men are the victims of intimate partner abuse.

The same research shows one in four women and one in seven men endure emotional abuse.

The Queensland Government provides about $4.4 million a year to DVConnect that runs MensLine, but it did not reveal how much was allocated specifically to support men in DV crisis. ..."

By Lanthorn on 08/27/2017

"... Larsen and her team recently received a three-year grant of $281,465 from the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women. Larsen oversaw the use of this money to hire a men’s Call to Action Project team leader. This leader will start an advisory council to help young men.

“Promoting healthy masculinity is about engaging men and boys as leaders and empowered bystanders who can positively influence their peers,” Larsen said. “Modeling respect and healthy relationships as the norm is how we embed this message in the fabric of society.” ..."
Elder Abuse Articles

By The Brunswick News on 08/28/2017

"... More than 1 in 4 cases of possible sexual and physical abuse against nursing home patients apparently went unreported to police, says a government audit that faults Medicare for failing to enforce a federal law requiring immediate notification. ..."

By USA Today on 08/27/2017

"... Abuse often leads to depression and medical problems in older patients — even death within a year of an abusive incident.

Yet, those subjected to emotional, physical or financial abuse too often remain silent. Identifying victims and intervening poses challenges for doctors ..."
Bullying

By The New York Times on 08/28/2017

"... In recent years, educators, pediatricians and parents have worried a great deal about bullying and the effects it can have on children, and the question of whether school programs and policies can make a difference.

A new study suggests that things can indeed get better. ..."


By The Tifton Gazette on 08/27/2017

"...According to national statistics from  stopbullying.gov , a federal government website managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 28 percent of middle and high school students in the United States have experienced bullying and 70.6 percent of young people say they've seen bullying in their schools. While it can be seen in any age group, bullying is more commonly seen in middle schools. ..."
Connect With Us
Contact Us
YOU CAN MAKE A  DIFFERENCE
SAFE  works to ensure services will be available for ALLdomestic violence victims; regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, or ethnicity. Your donation will help to ensure that all domestic violence victims will have a place to go for help.

     SAFE  is a 501(c)(3), tax exempt, non-profit organization. All donations are  tax deductible .
 Visit Our National Directory Of Services

Stop Abuse For Everyone (SAFE) is in the process of building our online National Directory of Shelters and Services for victims of initimate partner violence who typically fall between the cracks and few services are available:  straight men, GLBT victims, teens, and the elderly.
SAFE'S EDUCATIONAL BROCHURES
SAFE offers several educational brochures on Dating Violence, Bullying, Elder Abuse, Sibling Abuse, and Domestic Violence.
  Become A Member !
Your membership/donation will help fund SAFE and enable our organization to continue our educational, media, and advocacy programs. Funding is necessary to help spread awareness on serious issues for victims who fall between the cracks of services available to them. 
SAFE Resources Page
  Find resources on:
  • Bullying 
  • Domestic Violence
  • Elder Abuse
  • LGBT Abuse
  • Sibling Abuse
SPEAKER'S BUREAU
  For information about scheduling a presentation for your company or organization please visit our Speaker's Bureau page
SAFE Store
  Disclaimer 
Stop Abuse For Everyone compiles information for distribution as a public service. The information distributed does not necessarily reflect the views of Stop Abuse For Everyone and Stop Abuse For Everyone does not necessarily endorse the views of any person or organization which may subsequently redistribute information received from Stop Abuse For Everyone.