The Make Our Schools Safe Club is an in-school, on-campus club comprised of motivated and school safety-minded students. All club members have the same goal… to create a culture of school safety. These club members are the voice of the MOSS movement.
Create A MOSS Club In Your SchoolThe Make Our Schools Safe Club is an in-school, on-campus club comprised of motivated and school safety-minded students. All club members have the same goal – to create a culture of school safety. These club members are the voice of the MOSS movement.
Get InvolvedMake Our Schools Safe is a 501(c)(3) national non-profit organization dedicated to protecting students and teachers at school. Our mission is to empower students and staff to help create and maintain a culture of safety and vigilance in a secure school environment.
Make Our Schools Safe is a national call to action, rooted in the tragedy of Parkland, Florida, driving the mission to ensure every school is a secure environment for students to learn and grow. We champion Alyssa’s Law, advocating for critical safety measures like silent panic alarms directly connected to law enforcement. Together, we can end school violence, one campus at a time.
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Donate NowMAKE OUR SCHOOLS SAFE was founded by Lori and Ilan Alhadeff, who lost their beautiful 14-year-old daughter, Alyssa, to the brutal shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on Valentine’s Day 2018.
Alyssa was bright, energetic, happy, athletic – a pure ray of sunshine who lit up every room with her warm smile. She was an honor student, a good friend who was known to stay up later than she should have in order to support others, a winning debater, and a star soccer player, the captain of her traveling team.
Donate NowAlyssa was the kind of girl whom every mother wants their daughter to be friends with, and whom any parent would be proud of. She was playful, loved dancing, singing, and family beach days on Long Beach Island, New Jersey. At the same time that she was a fierce attacking soccer midfielder, she loved clothes, makeup, and all things sparkly off the field. She was the best big sister to her two younger brothers and a mentor to her younger cousins.
Alyssa’s Law is critical legislation addressing the issue of law enforcement response time when a life-threatening emergency occurs because time equals life. The law calls for the installation of silent panic alarms that are directly linked to law enforcement, so in case of any emergency they will get on the scene as quickly as possible, take down a threat and triage any victims.
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