Home Alive

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Home Alive is a non-profit organisation based in Seattle which promotes anti-violence. The organisation offers self-defense classes and attempts to educate and raise awareness with the public in order to reduce and prevent violence.

[edit] History

Following the rape and murder of a local singer, Mia Zapata, in 1993, a number of artists and musicians within Seattle began to meet and discuss the problems of violence within the community, and with the lack of available resources such as self-defence classes, which were considered impractical and somewhat unaffordable.[citation needed]

A group of women, now recognised as the founders of the organisation, pooled resources such as arts and music benefits in order to raise funds and study self-defence. Classes were provided to the community on a sliding scale basis, where no-one was turned away due to lack of funds. The group continues this work, providing classes to individuals, as before; but expanding to also educate establishments such as schools and businesses.

[edit] Founders

The nine women considered responsible for founding the organisation are:

  • Valerie Agnew
  • Zoe Bermet
  • Gretta Harley
  • Julie Hasse
  • Lara Kidoguchi
  • Jessica Lawless
  • Mich Levy
  • Cristien Storm
  • Stacey Wescott

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