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shelbysafe · 3 months
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Here is the google form for them to sign up. We can advertise this as : Keep Shelby County Safe : TAKE THE SHELBY SAFE PLEDGE- SIGN UP AS A MENTOR OR MENTEE
What is the Shelby Safe Pledge?
The Shelby Safe Pledge is a commitment to building stronger relationships and a safer community. By signing up, you can choose to be a mentor, sharing your knowledge, experience, and guidance with those who seek it, or a mentee, benefiting from the wisdom and support of someone who has walked the path before you.
Why Participate?
Strengthen Community Bonds: Mentorship creates lasting connections that transcend generations, backgrounds, and experiences, fostering a more unified and resilient community.
Empower and Inspire: Mentors provide valuable insights and encouragement, helping mentees navigate challenges and seize opportunities.
Personal Growth: Both mentors and mentees gain new perspectives, skills, and a deeper understanding of their community.
Safety and Well-being: A connected community is a safer community. By participating, you contribute to a network of support that enhances the well-being of everyone in Shelby County.
Who Can Join?
Anyone in Shelby County who is committed to making a positive difference can join. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, a student, a retiree, or someone seeking guidance, your participation is invaluable.
How to Get Involved
Sign Up: Fill out the Google Form to register as a mentor or mentee. Provide some information about yourself and your areas of interest or expertise.
Match Up: Based on your profile, we will match you with a suitable mentor or mentee to ensure a productive and fulfilling partnership.
Engage: Begin your mentorship journey by setting goals, scheduling regular check-ins, and actively participating in the program.
Grow Together: Celebrate successes, learn from each other, and contribute to a safer, stronger Shelby County.
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nationalsave · 5 years
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#Repost @jaredsheart • • • • • • JHOSI & LHS SAVE Promise Club Core Leadership Team kickoff planning session for “Say Something Week,” March 2-6, 2020. • Say Something Week is a national call-to-action week to celebrate students being ‘upstanders’ in schools and communities by speaking up when noticing warning signs and threats of potential violence. • We are excited to participate along with thousands of schools and youth organizations from across the United States that will also participate in Say Something Call to Action Week. • You too can get involved by contacting www.sandyhookpromise.org • @nationalsave @sandyhookpromise • #seesomethingsaysomething #schoolsafety #preventviolence #gunviolenceprevention #keepourchildrensafe #sandyhookpromise #nationalsave https://www.instagram.com/p/B7TxH4PHnJ3/?igshid=1k81ib6se0aew
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carololson · 10 years
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Patricia Turner Jones- Chesterfield Domestic and Sexual Violence Coordinator
Patricia Turner Jones- Chesterfield Domestic and Sexual Violence Coordinator
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month and this month Inspire Indeed will be featuring agencies addressing domestic violence in the community. Today we are talking to  Patricia Turner Jones, coordinator of The Chesterfield Domestic and Sexual Violence Resource Center. Today you will hear such topics as funding for these critcial programs, community resources, a new national campaign called…
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shelbysafe · 3 months
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To reduce Black-on-Black crime, two criminal justice experts explain why offering monthly stipends to people at risk makes sense
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After a historic spike in homicides in 2020, murder rates in most U.S. cities appear to be returning to pre-pandemic levels. This drop has sparked some public attention, as demonstrated during a meeting of police chiefs in February 2024 at the White House.
#shelbycounty #shelbysafe #DaughtersOfZion #PreventViolence
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shelbysafe · 3 months
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Daughters of Zion’s Shelby Safe Pledge Seeks to Prevent and Curb Violence in Shelby County, Tennessee
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The ShelbySAFE Pledge includes five key commitments:
1. Staying out of other people’s business.
2. Talking it out instead of fighting it out.
3. Using kind words rather than hurtful words when solving problems with peers.
4. Seeking help from teachers or adults if unable to resolve a conflict independently.
4. Walking away and taking a deep breath when feeling angry during a disagreement.
#shelbycounty#shelbysafe#DaughtersOfZion#PreventViolence
https://shelbycountyobserver.com/daughters-of-zions.../
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nationalsave · 6 years
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SAVE Promise clubs presenting at the workshop in Raleigh! #TeamSAVE #preventviolence #sandyhookpromise #bethechange https://www.instagram.com/p/BqQHOYunPCx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9h6ysgqy8bga
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