SAFE Newsletter 11/14/2017
Congratulations to SAFE's Raffle Winner - Lorinda Olson!
Congratulations Lorinda Olson, the winner of our Family Basket (valued at $100.00) at the Respawn Tactical Laser Tag fundraiser. 

We want to send a big thank you to everyone who participated in our raffle!
Domestic Violence Articles

By The New York Post 10/29/2017

"... “We’re trying to help men understand that it’s OK to ask for help. It’s OK to have emotions. It’s OK to cry. It’s OK to be vulnerable,” said Paige Flink, CEO of The Family Place in Dallas. ..."

By The Herald on 11/07/2017

"... If you are a man in an abusive relationship, it is important to know that you are not alone. It happens to men from all cultures and all walks of life. Studies suggest that as many as one in three victims of domestic violence are male. ..."
Elder Abuse Articles

By FOX 55 on 11/13/2017

"... Unfortunately, 40 percent of these incidents go unreported to local authorities for many reasons. But there are things to do and look out for to make sure your loved ones don't suffer from neglect or any sort of abuse. ..."

By WY Times on 11/13/2017

"... Addressing elder abuse is particularly important in Williamsburg, where more than 16 percent of the population is over the age of 65, according to the United States Census Bureau.

In Virginia, elder abuse – whether physical, financial or psychological – is a growing problem, state officials say. ..."
Bullying

By KFOX14 on 11/14/2017

"... According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, everyone is affected by bullying. Kids who are bullied can experience depression and anxiety, health complaints and decreased academic achievement. Kids who bully others are more apt to abuse alcohol and drugs, vandalize property and engage in early sexual activity. Even kids who witness bullying are affected, potentially skipping school or having increased mental health problems. ..."

By Chronicle Live on 11/13/2017

"... We are rarely without our mobiles, but new statistics released for Anti-Bullying Week show that for victims of cyber-bullying the freedom of a phone can quickly turn into a nightmare.

We need your help with our new ‘Light Up Christmas for Children’ campaign, launched by the NSPCC and Chronicle Live, to raise money for Childline. ..."
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