Who We Are
A Safe Place to Learn—When School Doesn’t Feel Safe
Safehouse Academy exists to support children whose families are navigating uncertainty and fear around school attendance due to current immigration enforcement in the United States.
We believe every child deserves uninterrupted access to education—without having to choose between learning and safety.
We serve families who are temporarily keeping their children home from public school because attending does not feel safe right now.
Our program is designed for:
Families do not need to disclose immigration status or legal details to receive help.
We are not affiliated with any government agency, school district, or immigration authority.
Across the country, families are being forced to make impossible choices between safety and education. Children should never carry the weight of those decisions.
Safehouse Academy was created in response to this moment—to ensure that fear does not interrupt learning, curiosity, or hope.
This is temporary support for a temporary moment—but the care is real, and the commitment is deep.
Safehouse Academy provides free, volunteer-led academic support to help children continue learning at home until it feels safe to return to a traditional school setting.
We support families by:
Our approach prioritizes consistency, gentleness, and trust over rigid schedules or testing.
Safehouse Academy is built on a trauma-informed model of learning. We understand that fear, stress, and uncertainty affect how children learn—and how families engage with education.
Our volunteers are trained to:
Education should feel like a lifeline—not another source of pressure.
We’re here. Reach out to begin a confidential intake process.
If you’re an educator, tutor, or caring adult with time to give, we welcome you to apply to volunteer.