There's a SafePlace In Riverside For Youth In Crisis!
Project Safe Place is a national program designed to partner local youth shelters with community businesses.
In March 2000, Project Safe Place joined with the Riverside Transit Agency to provide 114 mobile Safe Place sites in and around Riverside. RTA has designated all fixed route buses as mobile “Safe Place” sites. There are currently 225 sites in
the County of Riverside. The program, entitled "Ride To Safety", provides youth in crisis with quick and safe transportation to Operation SafeHouse. SafeHouse enjoys partnerships with several businesses and corporations. We are excited to have the Riverside Plaza join us as our newest Safe Place site.
In 2008, Project Safe Place joined with Sunline Transit Agency to provide 54 mobile Safe Place sites which cover much of the Coachella Valley in Eastern Riverside County.
A strategically placed black and yellow sign identifies Safe Place sites. A child can access the business and seek assistance. Employees of Safe Place sites are instructed to contact the shelter staff (Operation SafeHouse) for intervention, assistance, and services. Safe Place provides a valuable resource to the community by making available safe and secure places for youth who are in trouble. A unique feature of the program is that it is a collaborative effort between public and private sectors coming together for one special goal – keeping children safe.
Safe House also has a working relationship with the Riverside County Unified School District. Last year presentations were made to 80,000 students and 5,000 Safe Place cards were distributed. Forty-six youth were referred to SafeHouse through local Safe Place sites.


Riverside Safe Place



