Action / Join the Work

Help strengthen truth, dignity, and public fairness.

SAFE will not become meaningful through awareness alone. It will become meaningful through people who are willing to help build it. This page exists for those who do not want to remain passive in the face of misrepresentation, hostility, and unfairness toward Latter-day Saints. Whether you give, volunteer, share your story, invite SAFE to speak, join the newsletter, or explore partnership, your action helps turn concern into structure.

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Why action matters.

Every movement reaches a point where concern is no longer enough.

People may agree that fairness matters. They may agree that distortion is harmful. They may agree that Latter-day Saints should not be left alone to carry public misrepresentation. But unless people act, the burden remains scattered and private.

This page exists because SAFE is meant to become more than an idea. It is meant to become infrastructure — something stable, credible, and public-facing enough to support people, preserve truth, and strengthen fairness over time.

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How you can help.

There is not only one way to contribute.

Some people can give financially. Some can volunteer time and skill. Some can help open doors to new relationships and partners. Some can contribute stories, research, or introductions. Some can help build public trust by inviting SAFE into conversations, classrooms, events, or communities.

Every action on this page matters because every durable organization is built by a community, not by a slogan.

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Volunteer.

SAFE will rely on people willing to lend skill, time, and presence to the work. Volunteer roles may include research support, content review, communications, event support, community outreach, regional coordination, technical and design contributions, and advisory help in areas of professional expertise.

If you have skill or time to contribute, we would like to know. As SAFE grows, organized volunteer roles will be added with clear expectations, training, and accountability.

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Share your story.

Stories give the work moral weight. If you have experienced or witnessed bias, ridicule, exclusion, misrepresentation, or any form of public unfairness against Latter-day Saints, your voice can help others feel less alone, can help inform research, and can help replace caricature with reality.

Share a Story
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Invite SAFE to speak.

SAFE welcomes speaking opportunities at conferences, community gatherings, congregations, classrooms, podcasts, panels, and similar events where the work can be discussed seriously and constructively.

If you are organizing such an event, contact SAFE with the date, audience, format, and purpose. Speaking opportunities help SAFE explain the mission, build trust, and engage with thoughtful audiences.

Request a Speaker
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Partner with SAFE.

If you lead an organization, congregation, nonprofit, school, civic institution, or research group, partnership may be one of the most consequential ways to support the work.

See the Interfaith and Public Partners page for the principles that guide partnership and the kinds of collaboration SAFE is interested in building.

Newsletter

Stay informed.

The SAFE newsletter shares updates on research, public statements, key resources, and major developments. It is built to stay calm, useful, and worth reading — not noisy.

You can unsubscribe anytime. We will not share your information with third parties.

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Why every action matters.

Sustained organizations are built by sustained people. A donation today helps fund a report next year. A story shared this month strengthens the public record over the next decade. A partnership formed in one season may shape work for many. A speaker invitation helps build the trust that makes future work possible.

SAFE will not be the work of any one person. It will be the work of many people willing to take small, consistent steps over time. Every one of those steps matters.

Concern is not enough. Action is what builds infrastructure.

Whatever you can give — time, money, story, voice, or partnership — helps turn SAFE from concept into a public force capable of protecting dignity, fairness, and truth for the long term.