Collaborations
Building Stronger Communities Together

Why Partner With Us?
Dreamsafer’s evidence-based youth programs thrive through partnerships with schools, nonprofits, and community centers. Together, we:
Reduce youth violence, addiction, and dropout rates
Provide free mental health resources to underserved communities
Bridge gaps between families, faith leaders, and social services
A local school district, reduced behavioral incidents by 40% after implementing our youth support workshops.
Ways to Collaborate

For Schools & Universities
We Offer:
On-site programs: Drug prevention assemblies, stress-management workshops
Staff training: Trauma-informed classroom strategies
Referral pipelines: Connect at-risk students to our counseling/career programs
Ideal For:
Public/private schools
Alternative education programs
College access initiatives

For Nonprofits & Faith Organizations
We Offer:
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Joint grant applications to fund youth initiatives
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Shared event spaces for workshops (e.g., parenting classes, job fairs)
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Cultural competency training for your staff
Current Partners Include:
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Masjid As-Salaamah (Hosting weekend mentorship circles)
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Dreamsafe (Co-managing Community Mental Health Events)

For Recreational Centers & Businesses
We Offer:
Sponsored activities: Underwrite camping trips, sports leagues, or VR therapy labs
Volunteer opportunities: Employees mentor youth in career fields (IT, healthcare, etc.)
Facility sharing: Gymnasiums, pools, or makerspaces for our programs
Success Story:
Thanks to allocated gym time from FCI facility, we were able to launch our Basketball Sessions, providing over 60 teens with a powerful outlet for mental health, connection & Physical Awareness.
Why Partner With Us?
Dreamsafer’s evidence-based youth programs thrive through partnerships with schools, nonprofits, and community centers. Together, we provide you:
Proud Partner of Dreamsafer



We are Proud to have you join us
Testimonial
Dreamsafer’s team understood our school’s challenges and tailored a bullying prevention program that actually worked for our students."
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Principal at a School


