At the SAFE Bar Network, we are laser-focused on solving a serious problem, sexual harassment, and sexual assault. While there is nothing fun or funny about sexual violence there are so many fun things about hanging out in bars and other alcohol-serving venues and having conversations that really matter. Conversations that create positive change for customers and employees.
To capture what we love about working with bars and other alcohol-serving venues we are hosting the SAFE Night Out Happy Hour.
Can you believe that #GivingTuesday is just around the corner? #GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities. This year's it falls on Tuesday, November 30th. To celebrate this international day-of-giving the SAFE Bar Network is hosting the SAFE Night Out Happy Hour on November 30th at 7 pm EST, 6 pm CST, 4 pm PST.
We invite you to be giving of your time, pour your favorite drink, and join us for an hour of trivia. Compete with people across the country, test your knowledge, and share some laughs. Sign up at safebarnetwork.org/happyhour
Interested in learning more about the SAFE Bar Network and our work to give everyone a safe night out, sign up for our monthly newsletter here. Or contact us at info@safebarnetwork.org
The SAFE Bar Network is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) you can join the team by donating your time, talent, and money to the mission of giving everyone a SAFE Night Out, just click here.
SAFE Bar Training conversations are simple, manageable, and they work – but you don’t have to take our word for it. Check out these real-life, Everyday Active Bystanders.
To learn more about active bystander skills check out our blog post, Obstacles. What obstacles? 3 Full Proof Everyday Active Bystander Skills.
Interested in learning more about bystander intervention? Visit our friends at With Us Center for Bystander Intervention.
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual harassment our partners can help. Visit MOCSA.org and RAINN.org
To learn more about the field of violence response and prevention visit PreventConnect.org and NSVRC.org
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