In 2002, baseball legend Joe Torre and his wife Ali founded Safe At Home to end the cycle of domestic violence and abuse through education. We are committed to working with others to create a world where every young person feels safe, supported, and empowered to build healthy relationships and futures free from violence.

Safe At Home’s connection to baseball is more than just our name. Creating a natural connection between our work and the spirit of baseball, our work is grounded in the core values of respect, teamwork, leadership, and positive role modeling—guiding everything we do to support young people, foster resilience, and strengthen communities.

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We’re proud to, once again, partner with Minor League Baseball (MiLB) and several Major League Baseball (MLB) clubs to raise awareness about violence and abuse, connect fans with resources, and empower future generations to build lives free from harm.

Check back soon for details about upcoming Safe At Home Nights at select MiLB and MLB ballparks or sign up below to get updates delivered straight to your inbox!

We’re proud to, once again, partner with Minor League Baseball (MiLB) and several Major League Baseball (MLB) clubs to raise awareness about violence and abuse, connect fans with resources, and empower future generations to build lives free from harm.

Check back soon for details about upcoming Safe At Home Nights at select MiLB and MLB ballparks or sign up below to get updates delivered straight to your inbox!

The kids may not bear our last name, but I think it’s still our responsibility to take care of them.

- Joe Torre, Co-Founder

9x MLB All-Star, 4x World Series Champion, and MLB Hall of Famer

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