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Nonprofit Overview

Causes: Children & Youth, Crime & Law, Disaster Aid, Education, Educational Services, Safety Education, Sexual Abuse Prevention, Youth Development

Mission: SafeBAE is the only survivor-founded, student-led national organization working to prevent sexual violence exclusively among middle and high school students in the US. We work to enlist all school stakeholders in culture change by giving teens the tools to become peer-to-peer advocates of sexual harassment and assault prevention, affirmative consent, safe bystander intervention, survivor care, and Title IX education; while also providing school staff with trauma-informed response training, curriculum, policy reform guidance, and resources to reduce recidivism.

Community Stories

3 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

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samarhelai Board Member

Rating: 5

10/25/2024

SafeBAE has had such a positive impact on my life, I've yet to meet another organization that truly focuses on youth leadership and empowerment in the way that they do. Their resources on consent and healthy relationships are beyond needed and fill such an important gap, it's truly lifesaving to so many.

Jenna Daugherty Professional with expertise in this field

Rating: 5

10/25/2024

SafeBAE is truly unmatched in the impact they’re making by empowering young people to lead this work. Their Peer Educator Training is top-notch—so thorough and engaging that it’s setting a new standard for youth-led education. I’m genuinely excited to see how SafeBAE’s work continues to grow and create lasting change in communities everywhere!

ReidPinckard

ReidPinckard Professional with expertise in this field

Rating: 5

10/25/2024

SafeBAE is arguably the best SV prevention org I have gotten the chance to work with after my five years in SV prevention organizing space. They truthfully care for the students they interact with and the people that they hire. I could go on for hours about this, but I will stop now before I write a novel.

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