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Safe Zone Volunteers listed here have volunteered to educate themselves and to be part of a network of supportive individuals who are educated about the needs and concerns of LGBTQ people.

  • The Safe Zone symbol is not an indication of a person's sexual orientation or gender identity, nor does it indicate any particular political or moral viewpoint -- it merely states that the person wants to ensure that LGBTQ individuals at William & Mary are free to be full members of the community.
  • It should be noted that if someone is not listed here as a volunteer, it does not necessarily mean that they are not supportive  of LGBTQ people or of the mission of the program; it may mean only that they have not attended a training, officially become a volunteer, or decided to visibly identify themselves as an ally.

What does a Safe Zone volunteer do?

  • Safe Zone Program volunteers actively look for ways to integrate LGBTQ people into activities and services, and consider ways that activities and services may need to be adapted to be welcoming to the LGBTQ population.
  • In addition, they serve as informal resource persons who can provide support to LGBTQ people and help them access campus resources.
  • Volunteers also offer a respectful environment for anyone who wishes to discuss concerns or questions related to sexual orientation or gender identity. 
  • Finally, volunteers are committed to addressing instances of prejudice and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

 

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