Empower the Girls Teaching Valuable Options of What to Do ‘Just in Case’

When the unexpected strikes, it’s important to be prepared and know what to do and what your options are. Would you know what to do if chaos struck? Is it the right thing to RUN?  If you’re going to run, where would you run to and is it the best option?  Are you going to HIDE? Is there a place to hide or are you left open and vulnerable – a classroom, a theatre or a public place?  Should you FIGHT?  Is this your only choice and how will you fight?

In our 3-hour class, Empower the Girls Personal Safety 101, you’ll learn some of the best strategies, options, and plans of what to do in a variety of situations from everyday safety and creating good habits to sexual assault and mass shootings.  You’ll walk away from the class with a new sense of confidence, knowledge and powerful skills including self-defense that will reduce your risk of becoming a victim.

Please, parents, let us teach your girls valuable lessons and skills before they start driving, head off to college and leave home how to be Empowered and Safer as they build their own life in this big uncertain world of ours.

Register Here for our June 18th Boca Raton Class

April is “Sexual Assault Awareness Month.” Learn what you can do to support.

It started in the late 1970’s when women in England protested against violence. They walked the streets at night and called it “Take Back the Night.” Word spread to other countries as the protesters increased in numbers.

In 2001, the USA joEmpower the Girls Supportsined the movement and declared April as “Sexual Awareness Month.”  Since then there have been so many wonderful organizations that have formed, and joined forces in educating us on what is, and what is not acceptable when it comes to sexual assault.

One organization that is making a positive impact is “It’s On Us.”

Their goal is:

  • To RECOGNIZE, that non-consensual sex is sexual assault.
  • To IDENTIFY situations in which, sexual assault may occur.
  • To INTERVENE in situations where consent has not or cannot be given.
  • To CREATE an environment in which sexual assault is unacceptable and survivors are supported.

Let’s make a change and take the pledge. IT’S ON US!

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