How often have you
heard or said this?
About #textwhenyougethome
We are a global community built around the universal habit of texting loved ones when safely home. This common practice underscores a deep, shared concern for personal safety, particularly for women in urban environments.
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Our mission is to spotlight these everyday safety issues, foster a supportive space for sharing personal stories, and provide resources that empower our members.
By connecting individuals from around the world, we aim to transform these simple texts into a powerful movement advocating for public safety and community solidarity. Join us in making a meaningful difference through collective awareness and action.
My essentials for a night out with friends: a charged phone, battery pack, house keys, pepper spray, friends and a good time.
United States of America
New York City
Turtle Bay
I only use rickshaws in the night. It's easier to scream or jump out.
Bangladesh
Dhaka
Tejgaon
Sometimes even walking on a busy street feels unsafe. The noise, the strangers, the occasional comment – it all adds up. It's strange how a place so public can feel so isolating and exposed. Texting 'I'm home' to my partner helps.
India
Bangalore
Indiranagar
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