Archive for 2009
theWPSN on the Sighlent Storm 96.3HD2
Listen to Executive Directors Hersh Sandhoo and Samuel Scott’s appearance on the show The Sighlent Storm – 96.3HD2 Radio and whurworld.com.
2009 Instructor Certification Program
Join the Elite Personal Safety Systems team to end violence against women. Build wealth and a strong sense of contribution through our instructor certification program by empowering women and giving them the knowledge and skills necessary to protect themselves from predators. No prior martial arts experience needed! Earn up to $450-1200 per seminar!
2009 5K Run/Walk to End Domestic Violence
Meet the Women’s Personal Safety Network founders October 3rd in Dover, DE. We are supporting Witney’s Lights efforts to end domestic violence at their 2009 5K Run/Walk. Come join us!
theWPSN team on WUSA9
The official launch of our media awareness campaign for the Women’s Personal Safety Network community.
Driving While Texting (DWT) Dangers
DWT (Driving While Texting) has quickly become the most dangerous distraction while driving. Already shown as being more dangerous than driving under the influence of alcohol or pot!
College Campus Safety for Women
1 in 4 women will be sexually assaulted during their four years of college and 62% of the time it is by their classmates and friends! Follow these college safety tips to avoid being a victim on campus.
Back-to-School Shopping Is Start of Crime Peak Season
It’s back to school time for you and “Peak Season” for the predator! Here is a list of preventive measures you can take to avoid being a victim while shopping.
Teen Kidnapped and Killed in Broad Daylight – How to Avoid a Similar Attack
17 Year-old Lily Burk was running errands for her mom in the afternoon when she was kidnapped in an attempted robbery then killed hours later in an alley. Learn what to do if you or your loved ones are in a similar situation.
Always Fight Back!
If you find yourself being assaulted by a predator you should always resist and fight back. Attackers are looking for an easy target and you increase your chances of escaping and avoiding great bodily harm.







