The Los Angeles wildfires have impacted so many in our community. We're sharing a message of support and tips to stay safe during this difficult time. Read more here: bit.ly/getsafeusa#LAFires#WildfireAwareness
Today we honor the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of all veterans who served our country to ensure our freedoms. 🇺🇸 Special thanks to those in our Get Safe family—your bravery inspires us daily. We’re grateful for you, today and always. #VeteransDay#ThankYouVeterans#GetSafe
This #NationalStressAwarenessDay, remember: taking care of yourself is as important as any safety task. In overwhelming times—like election season and everything else on our plates—take a moment to pause, reboot, and focus on mental well-being. How do you manage stress? #GetSafe
Heroes Among Us 💙🌍💪
Happy #NationalFirstRespondersDay! To the police, EMS, paramedics, 911 dispatchers, firefighters, and our Get Safe team—thank you for your bravery and commitment. Your work changes lives every day. #Grateful#GetSafe
Dr. Nina Cash, a GET SAFE® board member, was on Fox's Good Day Atlanta to celebrate being featured in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition's 60th anniversary issue.
We love her new mantra: "Go gray and still slay!"
#getsafe#EmpoweredWomen#choosetoinclude
Being that June men’s mental health awareness month, we think it's important you to know about 9-8-8.
9-8-8 is the number you call if you feel your life is spinning out of control, and possibly having thoughts of suicide.
9-8-8 is available 24 hours a day, and there to listen.
We are pleased to inform you that Patricia Mount has been found. Thank you to everyone for their attention and sentiments for her well-being. Be safe out there! #found#silveralert#savinglives
Recently, GET SAFE® met some amazing individuals at the Brain Boost Workshop. Attendees learned ways to remedy stress, anxiety, and learned about the benefits of the 9-8-8 hotline — a virtual lifeline to a trained counselor, 24 hours a day, and free of charge. You are not alone!
MISSING! Please help find Patricia Mount. She is the mother of a longtime friend of GET SAFE®. The last place she pinged was in Glendale, CA. Please call 911 with information that will help bring her home safely. Thank you! #missing#silveralert#safety#savinglives
In this episode, Mike Zabarsky shares about his involvement with Special Olympics and how GET SAFE® training has enabled him to educate persons working in law enforcement with effective ways to understand the personality traits of those living with IDD. youtu.be/f2ISnyCFcIU
In this episode, Stuart Haskin speaks with Lareka and Weller B. Killebrew, the parents of Justice, who is nonspeaking and is living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Hear the interesting way Justice learned to unlock his voice.
youtu.be/AV2RQPX5JT0#AutismSupport#podcast
A friendly reminder that 9-8-8 are the numbers to call when you need someone to talk to if you are feeling overwhelmed, experiencing anxiety, or thinking about suicide. They are there to help! You are not alone.
#getsafe#PSA#savinglives#choosetoinclude#inclusion
Recently, a number of news agencies have reached out for Stuart Haskin's thoughts on violent encounters.
His insight into how to keep out of harm's way is very much on topic, as we see what's been trending in the news.
Order his book here:
getsafeusa.com/book#safetyfirst
9-8-8 is the number you can call when you're going through a tough time — like a panic attack, really bad depression, or if you're thinking about suicide.
When a crisis intervention worker answers your call, they'll listen without judging you.
Remember, you are not alone!
Stuart Haskin is joined by guest Dr. Nina Cash, and they shed light on a tough subject — sexual assault and recovery.
Here, they promote a focus on safety, prevention, and the admirable spirit embodied by all survivors.
youtu.be/moEyT3iR9ZM#podcast#survivor#inclusion
9-8-8 is a special number you can call when you're going through a tough time, like a panic attack, really bad depression, or when you're thinking about suicide.
If you're feeling anxious, sad, or overwhelmed, 9-8-8 is here for you.
You're not alone.
#MentalHealthAwareness
When the weight of the world is crashing down on you.
When a darkness closes in, and it's hard to see a way out.
In the darkest moments there's a glimmer of hope.
A light at the end of the tunnel.
It's 9-8-8.
Three numbers that can change everything.
#safety#helpinghand
Stuart Haskin interviews Shaun Randolph, who is living with both Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). They discuss how Shaun has learned to deal with various obstacles he has encountered. youtu.be/YdPpPlj9CAA#podcast#safety
When the weight of the world is crashing down on you. When a darkness closes in, and it's hard to see a way out. In the darkest moments there's a glimmer of hope. A light at the end of the tunnel. It's 9-8-8. Three numbers that can change everything.
There's always hope.
#988