The SAFE Alliance
Rashid Amrani-Khaldi is an experienced education and community engagement professional with a diverse background in program coordination and teaching. Currently, Rashid serves as the Program Coordinator for the Neighborhood Conference Committee at Travis County's Health and Human Services, focusing on restorative justice for juveniles. In addition, Rashid has been the Community Engagement Coordinator at The SAFE Alliance since June 2019 and a Multicultural Arts Instructor at UT Elementary School since August 2013. Previous roles include Supporting Educator at Inside Outside School, where Rashid provided support for special needs students, and Educator at Austin Discovery School, developing cross-curricular thematic programs. Rashid began teaching at Cedars International Academy, managing subjects from Language Arts to Social Studies. Rashid holds a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from the University of Texas, earned between 1995 and 2001.
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The SAFE Alliance
The SAFE Alliance is a Central Texas nonprofit organization working to stop abuse for everyone. SAFE supports children, adults, and families who have experienced abuse by providing safety, stability, and healing. To more effectively put an end to child abuse, sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking, SAFE provides shelter, counseling, legal assistance, sexual assault forensic exams, a charter school, and more. In addition to direct services, SAFE works to prevent violence before it occurs through parenting assistance and education, programs that promote healthy teen relationships, and working with communities disproportionately affected by abuse. Violence and abuse are a cycle, often transferred across generations. We work to break that cycle. As part of the SAFE Alliance, the SAFE INSTITUTE provides workplace training and consulting for companies to prevent sexual harassment and create safe, respectful work environments. SAFE is a merger of SafePlace and the Austin's Children's Shelter and has over 45 years of experience in the field of violence prevention and response. Learn more about our merger at safeaustin.org/merger With an annual budget of more than $20 million, more than 350 employees and thousands of volunteers, SAFE now has prevention and crisis programs operating across multiple campuses and in the schools, hospitals, courts, county and District Attorney’s offices. NEED HELP? SAFEline is a 24-hour confidential hotline for people seeking help with sexual or domestic violence, child abuse, human trafficking, or parenting support and is available by phone at 512.267.SAFE (7233), by text at 737.888.7233, or by online chat at safeaustin.org/chat.