SAFE Newsletter 07/03/2018
SAFE's Video Production Intern, Haylee McDonnell, just created a video on underserved victims for our Instagram. Follow us to receive daily updates on our intern projects. Click here to check out our new video: 

SAFE Is Working On A New App For Underserved Victims!
SAFE is creating an app that will make our National Directory of Services for underserved victims available to everyone with just a simple download. Our web development intern, Adrian, is doing an excellent job of creating this app. Users will be able to notify us immediately if they feel a shelter should be removed or added to our directory. Stay tuned for more information!
Domestic Violence Articles


By RT on 06/19/2018

"... Thousands of men have reported being domestically abused in Kent, a charity has revealed. The Mankind Initiative saw a staggering increase of 40 percent in the number of male victims suffering domestic violence since 2017. ..."


By The Crime Report on 06/27/2018

"... On February 25, the actress Heather Locklear was involved in a domestic violence incident. Sadly, such incidents are not uncommon. What makes this case unusual—aside from Locklear’s celebrity—is that she was the attacker, not the victim. ..."

By BBC News on 07/03/2018

"... Thousands of parents falsely claim domestic abuse in order to access legal aid and stop estranged partners from seeing their children, a shared parenting charity claims. ..."
Elder Abuse Articles


By WITN on 06/27/2018

"... "Unfortunately, about 60% of the cases are from family members. One of the things we recommend is that folks set up a healthcare power of attorney at a young age and that they continually update their will so that their wishes are known and they are putting people in charge of their finances that they trust," says Elliot. ..."


By News Leader 

"... Imagine if your area hospital was used to treat only elderly people who were the potential victims of neglect, exploitation and abuse. Imagine that hospital at full capacity, all beds filled.

Now imagine another hospital right next to it, also filled. Actually, imagine another 23 hospitals. All filled to capacity. ..."
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