Teaming Up to Protect & Empower Young People

Founded in 2002 by baseball legend Joe Torre and his wife Ali, Safe At Home is dedicated to ending the cycle of domestic violence and abuse through education. Throughout the country, Safe At Home works with young people, families, caregivers, educators, school districts, and dedicated partners and supporters to:

  • Raise awareness about domestic violence, abuse, bullying, and trauma
  • Support young people with trauma‑informed counseling
  • Help students early, offering crisis support when it’s needed most
  • Create safer, more welcoming schools where kids can learn and thrive
  • Equip families and educators with tools to prevent violence and build healthy relationships
  • Empower youth leaders to be role models and advocates for change
  • Connect families to trusted local support and resources

Watch our PSA featuring Joe Torre!

Built on the Values of Baseball

Safe At Home’s connection to baseball runs deeper than our name. Rooted in the game’s shared values—respect, teamwork, leadership, and positive role modeling—we partner with Minor League Baseball and several Major League Baseball clubs to raise awareness of domestic violence, abuse, bullying, and harassment that perpetuate cycles of harm in relationships and communities, expand access to trusted resources, and inspire meaningful engagement with our mission.

Created with baseball fans in mind, the resources below are designed for audiences of all types. These materials can be downloaded, printed, and shared to raise awareness, spark dialogue, support young people, and strengthen prevention efforts to end the cycle of domestic violence and abuse through education.

Check out some of our baseball-inspired learning materials

safe at home games

get involved

Resources

Explore our education resources for young people, families, and communities

Newsletter

Sign up for our email newsletter for updates, resources, and more ways to make a difference

Donate

Make a donation to sustain and help expand our impact

Every action helps move us closer to a world without abuse.

expert help & resources

Need help or support for domestic violence or abuse? You’re not alone. Confidential help is available 24/7.

United States: Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1‑800‑799‑SAFE (7233)

Canada: Call Kids Help Phone at 1‑800‑668‑6868 (available to youth, young adults, and caregivers)

You can find a variety of downloadable resources supporting young people, parents and caregivers, and educators and community leaders facing domestic violence and abuse on our Resources page. Below are a few of the most downloaded materials.

A spread of cards with the heading "Conversation Cards for Changemakers" meant to prompt healthy dialogue between adults and children.

Conversation Cards for Changemakers

Safety Planning Worksheet

Summer workbook cover: beach scene with waves, sand, and the text 'Summer workbook!' beside beach toys and a lifebuoy, plus Safe at Home logos (summer theme).

Summer Workbook

Short Story – June Gets Help

The kids may not bear our last name, but I think it’s still our responsibility to take care of them.

- Joe Torre, Co-Founder

9x MLB All-Star, 4x World Series Champion, and MLB Hall of Famer

Teaming Up to Protect & Empower Young People

Founded in 2002 by baseball legend Joe Torre and his wife Ali, Safe At Home is dedicated to ending the cycle of domestic violence and abuse through education. Throughout the country, Safe At Home works with young people, families, caregivers, educators, school districts, and dedicated partners and supporters to:

  • Raise awareness about domestic violence, abuse, bullying, and trauma
  • Support young people with trauma‑informed counseling
  • Help students early, offering crisis support when it’s needed most
  • Create safer, more welcoming schools where kids can learn and thrive
  • Equip families and educators with tools to prevent violence and build healthy relationships
  • Empower youth leaders to be role models and advocates for change
  • Connect families to trusted local support and resources

Watch our PSA featuring Joe Torre!

Built on the Values of Baseball

Safe At Home’s connection to baseball runs deeper than our name. Rooted in the game’s shared values—respect, teamwork, leadership, and positive role modeling—we partner with Minor League Baseball and several Major League Baseball clubs to raise awareness of domestic violence, abuse, bullying, and harassment that perpetuate cycles of harm in relationships and communities, expand access to trusted resources, and inspire meaningful engagement with our mission.

Created with baseball fans in mind, the resources below are designed for audiences of all types. These materials can be downloaded, printed, and shared to raise awareness, spark dialogue, support young people, and strengthen prevention efforts to end the cycle of domestic violence and abuse through education.

Check out some of our baseball-inspired learning materials

safe at home games

get involved

Resources

Explore our education resources for young people, families, and communities

Newsletter

Sign up for our email newsletter for updates, resources, and more ways to make a difference

Donate

Make a donation to sustain and help expand our impact

Every action helps move us closer to a world without abuse.

expert help & resources

Need help or support for domestic violence or abuse? You’re not alone. Confidential help is available 24/7.

United States: Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1‑800‑799‑SAFE (7233)

Canada: Call Kids Help Phone at 1‑800‑668‑6868 (available to youth, young adults, and caregivers)

You can find a variety of downloadable resources supporting young people, parents and caregivers, and educators and community leaders facing domestic violence and abuse on our Resources page. Below are a few of the most downloaded materials.

A spread of cards with the heading "Conversation Cards for Changemakers" meant to prompt healthy dialogue between adults and children.

Conversation Cards for Changemakers

Safety Planning Worksheet

Summer Workbook

Short Story – June Gets Help

The kids may not bear our last name, but I think it’s still our responsibility to take care of them.

- Joe Torre, Co-Founder

9x MLB All-Star, 4x World Series Champion, and MLB Hall of Famer