Social safety refers to safe interactions with both familiar and unfamiliar individuals. For those living a nomadic lifestyle, cultivating intentional habits and awareness around social safety can be essential. While travel offers freedom and self-expression, it may also carry risks when one is far from support networks or navigating unfamiliar environments. Approaching these experiences with intentionality allows travelers to stay connected, aware, and prepared.
The following resources are curated for travelers seeking remote access to domestic violence prevention services—whether in urgent need or preparing ahead. They also include support resources for other social safety risks beyond just partner/family violence.
Please note: these resources are not a substitute for emergency services. If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911.
Safety goes beyond the physical—it includes emotional and mental preparedness, especially when living remotely. Practicing intentionality around one's inner-wellbeing means making conscious choices to check in with yourself, seek support, and build habits that support your well-being. By actively engaging with available resources and planning ahead for emotionally difficult times, travelers can foster resilience and feel empowered to navigate challenges with clarity and confidence.
The following resources are curated for travelers interested in empowering themselves, with intentionality, in either urgent or reflective moments.
Please note: these resources are not a substitute for emergency services. If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911.
The physicality of safety cannot be overstated. By being intentional and thoughtful in how we engage with our travels, park our vehicles, and setup our temporary living spaces, we can prepare ourselves to be safe and secure in unknown moments.
The following resources are curated for travelers interested in empowering themselves, with intentionality, in either urgent or reflective moments.
Please note: these resources are not a substitute for emergency services. If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911.