Never Walk Alone Foundation Partners with bSafe to Provide Free Access to Life-Saving Safety App

Jennie-Lovise Nordheim Bjerke
Marketing Manager, Never Walk Alone

In a world where personal safety is becoming an increasing concern, taking proactive steps to protect ourselves and our communities has never been more important. This is why we’re thrilled to announce a partnership between Never Walk Alone Foundation and bSafe, a top-rated safety app designed to prevent and document incidents, warn loved ones, and improve outcomes in emergencies.

Through this partnership, Never Walk Alone Foundation will provide the bSafe app free of charge to its ambassadors, sponsors, partners and affiliated organizations. While the app is typically priced at $5 in app stores, it will now be accessible at no cost to the foundation’s network, amplifying its mission to create a safer and more secure environment for vulnerable groups worldwide.

What is bSafe?

bSafe is a cutting-edge safety app that combines advanced technology with an intuitive design to help individuals stay safe in any situation.

Key features include:

  • Voice-Activated SOS: Trigger an SOS alert without touching your phone.
  • Live Streaming and Automatic Recording: Share real-time video and audio with your selected contacts or emergency responders.
  • GPS Tracking: Allow friends, family, or colleagues to follow your location during emergencies.
  • Two-Way Communication: Directly connect with emergency services or your trusted network.

A Shared Mission for Safety

The partnership between Never Walk Alone Foundation and bSafe is rooted in a shared mission: to protect and empower individuals, particularly those at higher risk of violence or insecurity.

By providing free access to the app, the foundation ensures that its partners, including organizations working for women’s rights, child protection, and community safety, can utilize cutting-edge technology to:

  • Prevent incidents such as violence, harassment, or accidents.
  • Provide immediate support during emergencies.
  • Document evidence for legal proceedings when needed.

Why This Matters

Personal safety should never come with a high price tag. By removing the financial barrier, Never Walk Alone Foundation is making life-saving technology accessible to those who need it most. This initiative will empower countless individuals and organizations to act swiftly in critical situations, improving outcomes and saving lives.

“Safety is a fundamental right,” says Charlen Larsen, founder of Never Walk Alone. “By partnering with bSafe, we are equipping our community with the tools they need to protect themselves and their loved ones.”

How to Access the Free App

Organizations, ambassadors, sponsors and partners affiliated with Never Walk Alone Foundation will receive details on how to access the bSafe app free of charge. Partners can share this technology with their beneficiaries, creating a ripple effect of safety and security within their communities.

Join Us in Creating a Safer World

Never Walk Alone Foundation and bSafe invite you to be part of this transformative initiative. Together, we can make safety technology accessible to everyone, ensuring that no one ever has to face danger alone.

For more information about the foundation and the bSafe app, visit neverwalkalone.org or getbsafe.com.

Let’s work together to build a safer future for all.

Every Dollar Counts

Your contributions make it possible for us to break the cycle of violence and build a safer world for women and communities. With your help, we can provide crucial resources, education, and support to those affected by sexual violence.

The ability to donate directly through the Never Walk Alone website is coming soon, however, if you are hoping to donate and get involved now please reach out through our contact page.

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