What is a safe name?

Answered by Ricardo McCardle

A safe label name is a name that individuals can use as an additional safety measure when sending outgoing mail through the Safe at Home (SAH) program. SAH is a confidential address program that is designed to help protect survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and other crimes.

When individuals participate in the SAH program, they are assigned a confidential address where their mail can be sent. This confidential address helps to keep their actual physical address private and can provide a sense of security and peace of mind.

However, to further enhance the safety and anonymity of participants, the option to use a safe label name is available. A safe label name is a fictitious name that is used on the outgoing mail envelope instead of the individual’s real name. This can help to prevent potential abusers or stalkers from identifying or tracking the individual through their mail.

The use of a safe label name is entirely optional and is up to the discretion of the SAH participant. Some individuals may choose to use their real name on outgoing mail, while others may prefer to use a safe label name for an added layer of protection. It is important to note that the safe label name does not replace the individual’s legal name but is simply used on the envelope for outgoing mail.

Using a safe label name can provide a sense of empowerment and control for survivors of domestic violence or other crimes. It allows them to maintain their privacy and take proactive steps to ensure their safety. This additional measure can help survivors feel more secure and confident in their daily lives.

In my personal experience working with survivors of domestic violence, I have seen the importance of maintaining confidentiality and privacy. The use of a safe label name can be a crucial aspect of maintaining this confidentiality, especially when it comes to outgoing mail. It is just one of the many tools and resources available through the SAH program to support survivors and help them rebuild their lives.

To summarize, a safe label name is a fictitious name that can be used on the outgoing mail envelope in the Safe at Home program. It is an optional safety measure that provides an additional layer of protection, allowing survivors of domestic violence and other crimes to maintain their privacy and feel more secure.