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Security professionals helping vulnerable
populations escape abuse and harassment

What We Do

Educate

Provide training and resources to allies and supporters

Show people new ways to keep themselves and their children safe online, at home, or anywhere else

Help social services, shelter and safe houses, and law enforcement keep survivors safe no matter where they are

Escape

Work with the individual and their support system to help them plan their escape

Make sure they make it out and get to a safe place

Help protect support systems and allies

Leverage partnerships to make sure resources are available at no cost

Empower

Escape isn’t enough. The person needs to stay safe and be empowered to make their own choices about where to live and who they wish to allow in their lives

Being safe is important; feeling safe is important, too

Everyone deserves a choice. Everyone deserves a voice


Facts about domestic violence

20

men and women are abused by an intimate partner every minute in the United States

72%

of murder-suicides involve an intimate partner

1 in 15

children are exposed to intimate partner violence each year

1 in 11

men and women have been injured by an intimate partner

Someone you know is impacted by these statistics. A colleague. A friend. A neighbor. Someone in your life needs help. Learn more about the problem.

How you can help

Join a community of security professionals across all disciplines, dedicated to helping those that need it the most.

Do you or someone you know need help? Contact us here or check our our information site, GoAskRose.com

Pillars of Support

Individuals


First, we work with individuals to help them develop secure communications, which is often the first time they’ve talked to loved ones in years. This starts to break the cycle of control and isolation, and it gives them a voice once again. Then, we start helping the individual plan plan their escape, even with their children and pets. Our support doesn’t end until they finally feel safe again.

Support Systems


Everyone needs a place they feel safe. We work with the person’s support system to help them protect their loved one by concealing their location and providing assistance without alerting the abuser. We also work with domestic violence shelters and safe houses, social services, and advocacy groups to help them protect their clients. We provide the security layer so they can focus on what they do best.

Education / Awareness


We also focus on educating the people or groups with power to help. By reaching out to policymakers and lawmakers, we hope to be able to encourage legal reform that will better protect survivors and combat different forms of abuse. We provide assistance and training to help close the knowledge gap between law enforcement and abusers.