Flare is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the Amnesty International Society at Roehampton University. This collaboration is a significant step towards making the world a safer place by combining technological innovation with a strong commitment to human rights and social justice.
The Amnesty International Society at Roehampton University is an active part of the Roehampton Fundraising Societies Group as well as a student section of the wider Amnesty International organisation. The Society is deeply involved in organizing on-campus events, participating in off-campus demonstrations, and advocating for critical global issues. It offers a platform for students to engage, take action, and make their voices heard on matters of human rights and social justice.
Tanisha Skye Dennett, President of the Amnesty International Society at Roehampton University, expressed her excitement about the partnership, saying, "We are so excited to be collaborating with Flare and helping the world become a safer place, one step at a time!"
Through this partnership, Flare and the Amnesty International Society aim to integrate Flare's innovative safety features into human rights activists' toolkit. Flare’s one-tap emergency messaging system provides activists and students with a quick and discreet way to reach out for help, enhancing safety during demonstrations, events, and everyday life.
About Flare: Flare is an emergency SOS app designed to provide a fast and discreet way for users to send emergency messages. With its unique one-tap feature, users can instantly release an SOS message from their lock screen notification, ensuring help is just a tap away. Tailored especially for young people and students, Flare is available for free on both iOS and Android platforms.
About Amnesty International Society at Roehampton University The Amnesty International Society at Roehampton University is part of a vibrant community dedicated to human rights advocacy. Members are actively engaged in organizing events, participating in demonstrations, and raising awareness about human rights issues, both locally and globally.