SAFE Newsletter 10/31/2018
SAFE Trunk or Treat 2018 Was A Huge Success!

SAFE participated in the “2018 SAFE Trunk or Treat” event that was hosted by the Bakersfield Police Department and the Kern County Sheriff’s Office. There were over 1500 people in attendance! SAFE had games for children to participate in, including a ghost ring toss and a pumpkin ball toss and our interns passed out candy to the trick or treaters. A lucky winner won the SAFE raffle basket that included 4 Executive Condors tickets and exclusive Condors merchandise, 4 In-N-Out Gift Cards, and SAFE merchandise. We want to thank everyone that showed up and helped make this event a success.
Domestic Violence

By Hope Standard on 10/28/2018

"... Domestic violence against men has been and still is hidden behind closed doors, even more so than for women. Whether it’s a matter of shame or loss of male dignity, being considered weak or many other reasons, it’s a national problem that deserves our attention. ..."

By Stuff on 10/18/2018

"... I believe there is a strong link between men's rights and suicide. Male domestic violence victims have little support and disempowered fathers do not have the same rights as mothers.These issues can cause mental health problems and lead to many male suicides. ..."

Gadsdey Times on 10/28/2018

"... October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and we would like to call attention to this to encourage anyone in an abusive relationship — physical, mental or otherwise — to seek help immediately. ..."
Elder Abuse

By Common Wealth on 10/25/2018

"... An audit by Bump’s office indicates the Baker administration’s office of elder affairs failed to report seven serious cases of elder abuse, including a threat of murder, to district attorneys for possible prosecution, contrary to what Massachusetts law requires. ..."

By Crescent News on 10/17/2018


"... Mandatory reporters now include many more individuals in the financial services, legal and medical professions – for example, pharmacists, dialysis technicians, firefighters, first responders, building inspectors, CPAs, real estate agents, bank employees, financial planners and notary publics. ..."

By NY Post on 10/19/2018

"... Twelve years after he outed his own father for neglecting and stealing from the multi-millionaire Astor, Philip Marshall has joined with other elder abuse activists and two New York legislators to urge an “Elder Abuse” postage stamp. ..."
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