ANGELINA EIDSON
THE SAFE LOVE PROJECT:
Ending the Silence Around Dating Violence

More than 1.5 million teens experience dating violence annually, and 67% of victims never leave their abuser. Angelina’s initiative confronts that crisis by teaching the signs of unhealthy behavior before it escalates and giving young people the language, knowledge, and support to protect themselves.
Angelina’s work spans multiple counties and organizations, including her roles with Morgan’s Light, Peaceful Paths, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Rethreaded Inc., the Florida Alliance to End Human Trafficking, and the Child Advocacy Center. Through The Safe Love Project, she develops youth-focused relationship-safety education, leads school and community presentations, and equips educators and students with the tools to recognize red flags, seek help early, and prevent dating violence before it begins.

4x
President’s Volunteer Service Award recipient
9+
Years of survivor-focused anti-trafficking work
500+
Pounds of clothing and materials donated through Rethreaded
75+
Hours of one-on-one mentorship with Big Brothers Big Sisters
3K+
Community Service Hours

A LEGACY OF ADVOCACY
Angelina’s lifelong commitment to helping others has been recognized at the highest level through the President’s Volunteer Service Award, the highest honor bestowed by the White House, which she has received four separate times for her extensive work supporting youth and survivors. She is also a recipient of the Peter R. Marsh Silent Servant Award, recognizing young leaders whose quiet, consistent service makes a meaningful impact on their communities.


























