SAFE Newsletter 09/11/2018
SAFE participated in the Dia de la Familia event on Sunday, September 9th, 2018. The event was sponsored by the Central Valley Farmworker Foundation. There were over 2000 people in attendance. SAFE spoke to community members, legislators, school districts, and the media about violence prevention. We had educational brochures available on dating violence, bullying, and more.

Thanks to Monisha, Leo, and Jaclyn for helping out at the event. A special thanks to KV Print for donating pens for SAFE to give out at the event.

Domestic Violence Articles

By Daily Wire on 09/01/2018

"... A former soap actress has left the U.K.’s “Celebrity Big Brother” house after tearfully claiming another housemate “punched” her “like a boxer would punch a bag.” Except footage of the incident shows her claims to be wildly exaggerated. ..."


By Fox News on 09/07/2018

"... Jennifer Rudemyer, 39, who was found dead outside the Hilton Head Island home of Gaston Perez on Tuesday night, attacked him hours after he got a restraining order against her, Beaufort County officials and police told the  Island Packet  newspaper. ..."


By Reuters on 09/11/2018

"... British LGBT victims of domestic abuse are almost twice as likely to have attempted suicide as their heterosexual counterparts, a major survey published on Tuesday revealed. ..."


By Herald Scotland on 09/02/2018

"... SCOTLAND has come a long way in its recognition and response to domestic violence. It’s barely 30 years since this endemic curse was dragged out of the shadows and  police  forces and other authorities started to give the issue the attention it had always deserved. ..."
Elder Abuse


By Forbes on 09/11/2018

"... Elder abuse will get worse as 10,000 people turn 65 every day for the next ten years. A growing pool of retirees, older workers, survivors, fragile older people are susceptible to financial exploitation. Sure, thieves and legal exploiters are the perpetrators; but, the root of elder financial abuse is in our retirement system that -- for 40 years ..."


By Health Affairs on 08/23/2018

"... Elder abuse can be difficult to talk about or even contemplate. It is unnerving to understand that some older people are mistreated to the degree that they die of neglect, through intentional or unintentional lack of appropriate care. Older people experience social isolation and cognitive impairment, both of which are risk factors for abuse. ..."
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