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Become A Sponsor

$10,000 Sponsorship

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Become a sponsor

You can become a sponsor by selecting one of following methods:
 

Or, simply write out a check and mail it to:

Stop Abuse For Everyone

8200 Stockdale Highway #M10-103
Bakersfield, CA 93311 

EIN: 93-1291148
 

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Become A Sponsor

$5,000 Sponsorship

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Become a sponsor

You can become a sponsor by selecting one of following methods:
 

Or, simply write out a check and mail it to:

Stop Abuse For Everyone

8200 Stockdale Highway #M10-103
Bakersfield, CA 93311 

EIN: 93-1291148

 

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Become A Sponsor

$2,500 Sponsorship

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Become a sponsor

You can become a sponsor by selecting one of following methods:
 

Or, simply write out a check and mail it to:

Stop Abuse For Everyone

8200 Stockdale Highway #M10-103
Bakersfield, CA 93311 

EIN: 93-1291148
 

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Become A Sponsor

$1,000 Sponsorship

Sponsor Levles.png
 

Become a sponsor

You can become a sponsor by selecting one of following methods:
 

OR write out a check and mail it to:

Stop Abuse For Everyone

8200 Stockdale Highway #M10-103
Bakersfield, CA 93311 

EIN: 93-1291148
 

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S.A.F.E. Sponsor Levels

Sponsors Level

CORPORATE SPONSORS

                                                                                                         Your corporate sponsorship benefits a diverse group of victims that are impacted by domestic violence, bullying, sibling abuse, and elder abuse. Issues including: domestic violence towards men and members of the LGBT community along with factors, such as race and gender, impact service implications for victims. With your corporate sponsorship, we will spread awareness and educate through our programs, advocacy, and media campaigns regarding these groups of underserved victims. We are looking to assure that services will be available to every victim of domestic abuse.

Stop Abuse for Everyone is a non-profit tax exempt organization aiming to bring awareness to underserved victims of domestic violence, bullying, sibling abuse and elder abuse. SAFE aims to bring awareness through the use of educational endeavors including: informative brochures, educational videos, and community interaction – all of which provide information along with strategies that enable the victim to overcome difficult situations.

Become a corporate sponsor and help SAFE benefit underserved victims. Through community involvement, educational outreach, our National Directory of Services, and internship program, we are bringing awareness to underserved victims of violence. 

Thank you for partnering with SAFE and becoming part of the movement to stop abuse for everyone.

                                                                                                         

 


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SAFE mission stmt

Our mission is in our name
“Stop abuse for everyone”
Services should be available to anyone regardless of age, race, gender, and sexual orientation.
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Dads2Dads: Bullying can take terrible toll on kids

By Montgomery Advertiser on 07/11/2017

“… Children deserve to go about their lives free of unwanted aggression. They need to be able to have a safe learning environment. Bullying can take a terrible toll. It can be disruptive and very harmful. We need consistent policies in place to educate students about its harm and to stop its practice. …”

Read the entire article: http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/life/2017/07/11/dads-2-dads-bullying-can-take-terrible-toll-kids/467799001/

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An elder abuse shelter is coming to Red Deer in September

By Red Deer Express on 07/09/2017

“…The Senior Elder Abuse Program – an initiative spearheaded by the Golden Circle and supported by Family Services, Women’s Outreach and the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee – will soon be opening an elder abuse shelter in Red Deer.

The new shelter will allow victims of elder abuse in Central Alberta to remain in the community and not have to travel to Edmonton and Calgary, while still being protected. …”

Read the entire article: http://www.reddeerexpress.com/news/an-elder-abuse-shelter-is-coming-to-red-deer-in-september/

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People asked to speak up to help victims of elder abuse

By Courier Mail on 07/09/2017

“… Mrs Berry, who has a background in nursing and aged care, said more people were speaking up about the issue, and change was starting to happen, particularly with the recent recommendations from the Australian Law Reform Commission’s elder abuse report.

UnitingCare Queensland chief executive Anne Cross said its long-term goal was to raise more awareness about the elder abuse issue and to assist with prevention measures. …”

Read the entire articlehttp://www.couriermail.com.au/questnews/people-asked-to-speak-up-to-help-victims-of-elder-abuse/news-story/e7de05648f24df2023ce7668a5cf2053

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