Free Women's Escape Alive Survival Skills Self-Defense Class

Jane Doe No More in partnership with East Coast Training Systems is offering a free empowering personal safety and self-defense class designed to equip women and girls 12 years of age and older with life-saving strategies. This hands-on training event is being held at the Jewish Community Center of Greater New Haven, 360 Amity Road, Woodbridge, CT 06525 on April 26, 2025, and will help attendees build the skills and confidence needed to protect themselves in threatening situations.
Escape Alive Survival Skills is a leading self-defense program that combines practical techniques with situational awareness to empower individuals to respond effectively in emergencies.
This event is open to women and girls 12 years of age and older of all skill levels and backgrounds, with a focus on creating a safe, inclusive environment where everyone can feel empowered to take charge of their safety.
Class Information
- Date: April 26, 2025
- Time: 1:00pm-5:00pm
- Location: Jewish Community Center of Greater New Haven, 360 Amity Road, Woodbridge, CT
- Cost: FREE
- Registration: https://www.janedoenomore.org/registration-jcc-of-greater-new-haven-woodbridge-ea
Participants are encouraged to register early, as space is limited. For more information about the Escape Alive Survival Skills program, visit janedoenomore.org.
About East Coast Training Systems
East Coast Training Systems offer personal safety and self-defense programs designed to equip individuals with the tools and confidence they need to protect themselves. The Escape Alive Survival Skills program has been recognized for its dynamic, supportive instruction and commitment to helping people live without fear.
About Jane Doe No More
Jane Doe No More is empowering survivors of sexual crimes to find their voice, advance their healing and educate others. Through survivor-led programs and trauma-informed initiatives, Jane Doe No More is helping everyone understand more about these complex and misunderstood crimes, placing emphasis on ways in which to prevent them, how best to support survivors and ending revictimization.
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