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YWCA Canada Launches Award-Winning Safety Siren App for Android Smartphones
(Canada Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
TORONTO, April 23, 2012 /CNW/ - As part of its ongoing work to encourage
Canadians to take action on violence against women and girls, YWCA
Canada, the country's oldest and largest women's multi-service
organization, released the much awaited YWCA Safety Siren app for
Android smartphones. As part of its suite of anti-violence tools and
programming for young women, the Safety Siren is a unique violence
prevention and intervention tool, turning your Android smartphone into
a multi-functional safety device.
Created as part of YWCA's award-winning, signature anti-violence
initiative, Power of Being a Girl™, the Safety Siren is available as a
free download on Google Play. By pressing the Siren when you are in an
unsafe situation, the app sends an emergency SOS email while auto
dialling a pre-selected friend, displaying your location on a map and
geo-connecting you to over 300 resource and crisis centres across
Canada. The app also provides amazing information about sexual health,
dating and hooking up, tips and facts on safety and essential crisis
information. It's where to go when you want to know!
"We are thrilled to be able expand our growing suite of digital tools
for young women's safety on the most popular smartphone platform in the
world," says Paulette Senior, YWCA Canada Chief Executive Officer.
"Access to information about sexual health, wellness and safety is
absolutely essential and girls need it where they live, and they live
on their phones."
Funded by the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships
Program, the Safety Siren is part of a robust set of free tools for
young women's safety that include other apps, zines and a host of
online resources as well as programs at YWCA Member Associations across
the country.
"What I love best about the Safety Siren for Android smartphones is that
it helps girls & young women to focus on making proactive preventive
choices about safety before heading out," continues Paulette Senior.
"The YWCA Safety Siren works to connect young women with vital safety,
health and wellness information in an immediate, personal and
user-friendly way. It gives them access to sexual health information
where, when and how they need it, which is an important part of being
able to look out for yourself. The YWCA Safety Siren lives on your
Android and goes where you go, answering some of the tough questions
you might not be willing to ask your friends or family or look up on a
shared computer. It's your own private gateway to a library of women's
resources, from sexual harassment to STIs."
In addition to giving straightforward information on relevant sexual
health and wellness issues, the app geo-locates users with maps and
directions to over 300 resource centres across Canada by topic or
proximity including local YWCAs, emergency hotlines, health clinics and
crisis centres. It's a one stop shop for healthy dating and it's free.
For more information about the Safety Siren or YWCA Canada please visit www.ywcacanada.ca, find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ywcacanada, Twitter @YWCA_Canada, or download the app for free at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ywca&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS55d2NhIl0
About YWCA Canada:
YWCA Canada is the country's oldest and largest women's multi-service
organization. With 34 Member Associations operating in more than 400
districts and communities across the country, our Turning Point
Programs for Women™ - which address personal safety, economic security
and well-being - reach out to 1 million women, girls and their
families. YWCA is the largest national provider of shelter to women,
serving 25,000 women, children and teen girls including 6,000 fleeing
domestic violence each year. We are the largest provider of literacy,
life skills, employment and counselling programs in the country, and
the second largest provider of childcare services. YWCA Canada is a
member association of the World YWCA which unites 25 million women and
girls worldwide and spans 125 countries. For more information about
YWCA Canada, visit www.ywcacanada.ca or find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/ywcacanada and Twitter @YWCA_Canada.
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