Emergencies. Everyday life. Lonely nights. Hard times. Your neighbors need you.
Safety Net is more than emergencies. It's moms helping moms at 3am. It's checking on elderly neighbors. It's fixing a car for free. It's bringing soup when someone is sick.
It's the village, rebuilt. And you can be part of it.
Everyone has something to give. What's yours?
Are you a mom who's been through it all? Sleepless nights. Crying babies. The loneliness of new motherhood.
Help other moms. Hold a baby so a new mom can sleep. Bring a meal. Just listen. Be the village.
Verified & Background-CheckedAre you retired with time to spare? Or do you just like talking to older people?
Check on seniors. Visit weekly. Drink coffee together. Make sure they're okay. Fight loneliness.
CompanionshipCan you fix cars? Computers? Plumbing? Electrical? Do you speak another language?
Share your skills freely. Help neighbors with things they can't afford to pay for. No money changes hands.
Free HelpDo you love bringing people together? Throwing parties? Making things happen?
Organize community events. Block parties. Cookouts. Sports days. Build neighborhood pride.
Community BuilderChoose one. Or choose all four. Every bit helps.
Start as a neighbor. Learn more. Help more. It's up to you how far you go.
You signed up. You get alerts. You're part of the community.
5 minutes to sign upYou took the training. You have a kit. You can respond to emergencies.
2 hours of trainingYou have extra skills. Maybe you're a nurse or firefighter. You get special alerts.
Bring your existing skillsYou help train others. You coordinate your block during emergencies.
Extra leadership trainingHighest level. You work directly with police and fire departments.
Months of experienceIt takes 2 hours. That's it. In 2 hours, you'll learn enough to save a life.
Learn to use a tourniquet. Learn to pack a wound. Learn to apply pressure. These simple skills stop people from bleeding to death.
Learn chest compressions. Learn to use a defibrillator. Keep someone's heart beating until the ambulance arrives.
Is it safe to help? When should you wait? How do you protect yourself? When do you call 911?
Hands-on practice with the kit. Try the tourniquet. Do compressions on a dummy. Build confidence.
Free Safety Kit
Tourniquet, bandages, gloves, marker
ID Card
Shows you're a trained responder
App Access
Get alerts for nearby emergencies
No. You respond when you can. If you're busy, you tap "Can't Help" and someone else will go. There's no pressure.
Good Samaritan laws protect you when you try to help in good faith. Doing something is almost always better than doing nothing. And our training gives you confidence.
Yes. The training is free. The kit is free. The app is free. Everything is free. Safety Net is funded by Zen Computing and Design, LLC.
Yes. Most emergencies don't need a doctor. They need someone who knows basic first aid and shows up fast. That can be you.
We're starting in the Helena area. Sign up for updates and we'll tell you when we expand to your city.
We'll email you when Safety Net launches in your area. No spam. Just important updates.
Join thousands of neighbors who are learning to save lives in their communities.