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We are seeking contributing authors. Are you a journalist? Or, are you someone who is committed to the community, perhaps with your own blog? If so, we'd love to hear from you.

The MySafe:LA environment is about community. Including content relative to your local neighborhood is what will keep the MySafe:LA environment unique and evolving. Let us know about emergencies that took place in your neighborhood. Tell us about safety improvements, or things that need to be improved. If you're a teacher, tell us how your class developed life-safety awareness and skills during the course of the year. 

Regardless of the orientation, we're very interested in hearing how you'd like to contribute. Please let us know by emailing us: davidb @ mysafela.org

 
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