Safe Connections keeps going, but to continue helping survivors, they need your help with its emergency fund Author: Justina Coronel (KSDK) Updated: 2:44 PM CST January 26, 2021
ST. LOUIS For over 40 years, Safe Connections has supported survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
It strives to help through intervention and support. Safe Connections work is to prevent and to end sexual and domestic violence. We serve everyone. There s no fee for any costs that we serve, Chief Executive Officer, Susan Kidders, said.
When it was founded in 1976, it was called the Women’s Safe Help Center.
In 2017, the named was changed to Safe Connections, in order to show they are helping all genders and sexual orientations.