Secure Community Network
The Secure Community Network works to protect the Jewish community in Atlanta by enhancing security measures, providing training, and combating antisemitism to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all.
What we do
Facing Today’s Challenges Head On
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Security Enhancements

With an increase in antisemitic incidents and threats, there is a need for enhanced security and vigilance within the Jewish community. We focus on strengthening security infrastructure at Jewish institutions, including surveillance, access controls, and emergency preparedness measures. 

2

Antisemitism Awareness Programs

We invest in educating the public about antisemitism and its impact, promoting a more informed and tolerant community. Increasing awareness about antisemitism helps to foster understanding and reduce prejudice.

3

Community Training

We provide training to staff and community members on safety protocols and emergency response, ensuring that community centers, schools, and synagogues are protected.

Our initiatives

Facility Security Upgrades

Enhancing physical security at synagogues, schools, and community centers to deter threats.

Our initiatives

Partnership with Law Enforcement

Collaborating with local and federal law enforcement agencies to ensure swift responses and proactive protection.

Our initiatives
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Antisemitism Education Campaigns

Programs designed to educate both the Jewish and broader communities on recognizing and responding to antisemitism.

Measuring our impact
100+
security upgrades implemented across Jewish institutions in Atlanta.
Partnerships
Partnerships with local law enforcement, ensuring coordinated responses and heightened protection.
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Numerous community members trained annually in emergency response and antisemitism awareness.
Testimonials

“I just finished the Active Threat Training Seminar. You are an outstanding trainer and educator – The seminar was informative, highly instructive, and provided us with information and skills all while keeping intensity to a manageable level.”

Anonymous

“Thank you for this much-needed and very educational training. Let’s pray we will never need it, but it sure is helpful to have the tools that you offer.”

Anonymous

“Fabulous program this morning – so well done. Thank you for your work and I feel safer with you on the team.”

Anonymous

Grant Opportunities

To get details on these specific grants, please contact Brian Davis at bdavis@jewishatlanta.org.

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Facility Security Grants

Funding for security enhancements at Jewish institutions.

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Antisemitism Education Grants

Support for educational programs and outreach aimed at combating antisemitism.

3

Emergency Preparedness Grants

Grants for organizations to improve their emergency response plans and training

Connect With Us

Brian Davis
Community Security Director

bdavis@jewishatlanta.org
872-273-9978

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