A trusted, curated library.
Educational links, downloadable PDFs, and pointers toward established organizations doing important work. Each item includes a short definition so you know what you're opening.
Educational Organizations
Established nonprofits and agencies that publish trusted safety education and preparedness material.
- Ready.gov — National preparedness
The U.S. government's official site for personal and household emergency preparedness education.
- Red Cross — Safety education
Free guides on first aid, home fire safety, and disaster preparedness from the American Red Cross.
- RAINN — Sexual violence education
The nation's largest anti-sexual-violence organization, offering education, statistics, and support information.
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
Educational articles on healthy relationships, warning signs, and safety planning.
Digital Privacy & Safety
Plain-language guides for protecting accounts, devices, and personal information online.
- EFF Surveillance Self-Defense
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's free guide to digital privacy, encryption, and account security.
- Consumer Reports Security Planner
A personalized, free tool that recommends online safety steps based on your situation.
- FTC IdentityTheft.gov
Federal Trade Commission resource for reporting and recovering from identity theft.
- StaySafeOnline (NCA)
The National Cybersecurity Alliance's library of consumer-friendly online safety articles.
Travel & Campus Resources
Authoritative starting points for travel planning and campus-specific safety information.
- U.S. State Department — Travel Advisories
Official country-by-country travel advisories, entry requirements, and safety guidance.
- Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)
Free U.S. government program that lets travelers register trips abroad to receive safety alerts.
- Clery Center — Campus safety
Educational nonprofit focused on campus safety policy and student awareness under the Clery Act.
- Know Your IX
Survivor- and youth-led educational project on student rights under Title IX.
Downloadable PDFs
Printable checklists you can save offline, post on the fridge, or keep with your travel documents.
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