
It is time to do something to prevent sexual violence rather than continuing to only address its consequences.
Join the movement to help make a SAFER community by preventing sexual violence!
We are seeking volunteers with an interest in preventing sexual violence and who want to be involved in a direct way. The desire to make change, commitment to the accomplishment of group goals, and the ability to respect diverse viewpoints are essential core values of SAFER volunteers. If this sounds like you, then complete the volunteer interest form.

SAFER Youth and Teens
This workgroup will be led by high school students who will develop and deliver prevention programming to middle school students.
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We are seeking volunteers who embrace the SAFER volunteer core values:
- Desire to make change;
- Commitment to the accomplishment of group goals, and;
- Respect diverse viewpoints.
We value the contributions of every person and respect the ways their experiences, background, culture, identity, abilities, and opinions enrich our work and our community. We welcome anyone with a passion for preventing sexual violence to join us in the work of making our community safer.
Qualifications
- Belief that ending sexual violence is possible.
- Willingness to learn and share your knowledge.
- Creativity.
- Passion for the work.
- Positive energy.
What you will get to work on
- Design a peer-to-peer prevention education program.
- Deliver the program to middle school students.
- Outreach to community organizations to promote the program.
Benefits to volunteering
- You will empower others!
- You will make a difference in our community!
- You will meet amazing people!
- You will have fun!
Commitment
- Minimal preparation prior to meetings.
- Monthly work sessions; meeting schedule to be determined by workgroup members.
- Post meeting action items as needed. Whenever possible, these action items would be volunteered for, not imposed.
Trigger Warning: SAFER volunteers will discuss sensitive and emotional topics including but not limited to misconduct, harassment, consent, teen dating violence, sexual assault, and child sexual abuse.
SAFER is a program of the Sexual Assault Crisis Center – Fox Cities, Inc.

SAFER Adults
This workgroup will develop SAFER toolkits that appeal to different adult audiences.
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We are seeking volunteers who embrace the SAFER volunteer core values:
- Desire to make change;
- Commitment to the accomplishment of group goals, and;
- Respect diverse viewpoints.
We value the contributions of every person and respect the ways their experiences, background, culture, identity, abilities, and opinions enrich our work and our community. We welcome anyone with a passion for preventing sexual violence to join us in the work of making our community safer.
Qualifications
- Belief that ending sexual violence is possible.
- Willingness to learn and share your knowledge.
- Creativity.
- Passion for the work.
- Positive energy.
What you will get to work on
- Identify needs for different SAFER Toolkits.
- Find existing, evidence/researched-based resources to be included in toolkits.
- Develop materials that do not currently exist.
- Design a process for organizations to follow when working through the toolkits.
- Outreach to community organizations to promote the program.
NOTE: SAFER Toolkits will be designed for specific types of organizations (schools, places of worship, youth serving organizations, group homes, youth sports clubs, businesses, etc.). The frameworks will be the same, but components may be adjusted based on target audience needs.
Benefits to volunteering
- You will empower others!
- You will make a difference in our community!
- You will meet amazing people!
- You will have fun!
Commitment
- Minimal preparation prior to meetings.
- Monthly work sessions; meeting schedule to be determined by workgroup members.
- Post meeting action items as needed. Whenever possible, these action items would be volunteered for, not imposed.
Trigger Warning: SAFER volunteers will discuss sensitive and emotional topics including but not limited to misconduct, harassment, consent, teen dating violence, sexual assault, and child sexual abuse.
SAFER is a program of the Sexual Assault Crisis Center – Fox Cities, Inc.

SAFER Community Relations
This workgroup will be responsible for ensuring SAFER messaging is on-brand and relevant for many different audiences.
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We are seeking volunteers who embrace the SAFER volunteer core values:
- Desire to make change;
- Commitment to the accomplishment of group goals, and;
- Respect diverse viewpoints.
We value the contributions of every person and respect the ways their experiences, background, culture, identity, abilities, and opinions enrich our work and our community. We welcome anyone with a passion for preventing sexual violence to join us in the work of making our community safer.
Qualifications
- Belief that ending sexual violence is possible.
- Willingness to learn and share your knowledge.
- Creativity.
- Passion for the work.
- Positive energy.
What you will get to work on
- Review materials from each SAFER workgroup to ensure they are on-brand and compelling for different audiences.
- Develop outreach materials utilizing messaging guidelines provided by Berkley Media Studies Group (BMSG). BMSG materials will be provided.
- Create a branding and outreach library of processes, guidelines, templates, worksheets, etc. for use by all SAFER workgroups.
- Identify a variety of outreach opportunities to target marginalized and vulnerable populations.
Benefits to volunteering
- You will empower others!
- You will make a difference in our community!
- You will meet amazing people!
- You will have fun!
Commitment
- Minimal preparation prior to meetings.
- Monthly work sessions; meeting schedule to be determined by workgroup members.
- Post meeting action items as needed. Whenever possible, these action items would be volunteered for, not imposed.
Trigger Warning: SAFER volunteers will discuss sensitive and emotional topics including but not limited to misconduct, harassment, consent, teen dating violence, sexual assault, and child sexual abuse.
SAFER is a program of the Sexual Assault Crisis Center – Fox Cities, Inc.

SAFER Data and Evaluation
This workgroup will gather data for evaluation, and prepare the findings to share with the public.
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We are seeking volunteers who embrace the SAFER volunteer core values:
- Desire to make change;
- Commitment to the accomplishment of group goals, and;
- Respect diverse viewpoints.
We value the contributions of every person and respect the ways their experiences, background, culture, identity, abilities, and opinions enrich our work and our community. We welcome anyone with a passion for preventing sexual violence to join us in the work of making our community safer.
Qualifications
- Belief that ending sexual violence is possible.
- Willingness to learn and share your knowledge.
- Creativity.
- Passion for the work.
- Positive energy.
What you will get to work on
- Find and analyze existing data relevant to our work.
- Identify which program areas should be evaluated.
- Issue an RFP to select an experienced evaluator.
- Work with evaluator.
- Prepare findings for use in public relations.
Benefits to volunteering
- You will empower others!
- You will make a difference in our community!
- You will meet amazing people!
- You will have fun!
Commitment
- Minimal preparation prior to meetings.
- Monthly work sessions; meeting schedule to be determined by workgroup members.
- Post meeting action items as needed. Whenever possible, these action items would be volunteered for, not imposed.
Trigger Warning: SAFER volunteers will discuss sensitive and emotional topics including but not limited to misconduct, harassment, consent, teen dating violence, sexual assault, and child sexual abuse.
SAFER is a program of the Sexual Assault Crisis Center – Fox Cities, Inc.
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Funder:
Wisconsin Department of Health
For more information, contact: Sarah Jaschob, SAFER Program Coordinator
[email protected] • (920) 733-8119
For more information, contact:
Sarah Jaschob, SAFER Program Coordinator
[email protected]
(920) 733-8119