The Alliance For Safe Communities - AFSC

The Alliance For Safe Communities - AFSC The Alliance for Safe Communities was Founded to Assist neighborhoods with their Representation in Government, Media, and the Public Eye.

The Alliance for Safe Communities 501c4 non profit that works to assist Rhode Islander's in achieving safe communities through networking of victim advocacy, legislation, law enforcement, media , and other organizations combined. All too Often Rights of Local Residents are Overlooked because they Lack a Loud Voice. In Rhode Island, The Alliance for Safe Communities will Offer to Be That Voice. The

Alliance for Safe Communities is a 501 non profit funded with private donations only and strive to offer unbiased representation for Rhode Islander's in achieving securing safer Communities for all to live in. One of ASC's Most Important Projects is Keeping Tabs on Bills Moving Through the State Legislture On June 21st, 2011, ASC-RI's Executive Director Testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee at its hearing on a Bill to Further Soften the penalties Faced by those who Threaten Community Safety. Our Mission

The Alliance for Safe Communities was Founded to Assist neighborhoods with their Representation in Government, Media, and the Public Eye so as to achieve the goal of living in a safe enviroment promised to them by government.

"Dedicating ourselves to what we are most passionate about will allow us to be the best at what we do, and translate into the fullfillment of our responsibilitiy to achieve for others. Do not live passively, but be extraordinary and make a difference in the world." In Remembrance of Francis J Marx V , who's memorial is located at Providence Place Waterfire in Providence Rhode Island. A life tragically lost to soon and a family devastated, that made sure no other family would suffer the senseless loss of a loved one as a result of the binge drinking, profitable, and unconscionable act of "PUB CRAWLS". I am honored to have served the family as their victim advocate which led to state reform through legislation to protect our most vulnerable commodity,"OUR YOUTH". I am honored to be awarded Victim Advocate of the year 2010 by the State of Rhode Island for my work. Through the work of The Alliance , we hope to help other victims in our society who would otherwise be treated such, that they would feel beaten down, and crawl away to suffer in obscurity. Let their voices be heard and may they all be vindicated rather than further victimized. Respectfully and Gratefully,
Carolyn Medeiros
Executive Director Alliance for Safe Communities

04/05/2026
01/01/2026

PLEASE KEEP THE PASSARETTI FAMILY IN YOUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS AS THEY ENDURE THE LOSS OF OLIVIA YET ANOTHER YEAR

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UPDATE NEWCOMERS PAGE RHODE ISLAND / ALLIANCE FOR SAFE COMMUNITIES .. BROWN UNIVERSITY...
12/23/2025

UPDATE NEWCOMERS PAGE RHODE ISLAND / ALLIANCE FOR SAFE COMMUNITIES .. BROWN UNIVERSITY...

One of ASC's Most Important Projects is Keeping Tabs on Bills Moving Through the State Legislture On June 21st, 2011

12/11/2025

PARENTAL ALERT: The FBI is warning parents of a criminal group that targets and extorts children online to make them commit sexual or violent acts.

The sadistic "764" network is being labeled a terrorist organization. The predators in the group are preying on vulnerable young people, eliciting private information and intimate sexual images from them and then blackmailing them into harming themselves or others...

DETAILS: https://cbn.com/news/us/fbi-warns-764-gang-terrorizing-kids-online-australia-bans-younger-teens-social-media

08/19/2025

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I chose to speak out in this interview not just for myself, but because I believe that violent crimes like this demand a...
07/17/2025

I chose to speak out in this interview not just for myself, but because I believe that violent crimes like this demand accountability. Survivors deserve safety and justice — and our communities do too.
This is not just my story. It's a reminder that our sentencing laws, parole policies, and public safety priorities affect real people. And we all have a say in what we tolerate.
I’m asking you to not only hear my voice but to use your voice. Contact your local and state elected officials. Demand tougher sentencing guidelines and stronger protections against early release for violent offenders. And when it comes time to vote, remember who stood up for survivors — and who didn’t.
This is our community and I’m no longer a scared highschool kid, I’m a strong woman who can use her voice to speak out for what’s right, and I urge all my peers who believe in justice, fairness, and the safety of our kids and communities to use their voice and advocate along side me. The parole hearing is on Monday the 21st at 8:30 @ 12 Halligan Rd, Cranston RI. This is an open invitation for anyone in the community who would like to come and support me in fighting to deny his parole and advocate for longer sentencing.

Alyssa Garcia was only 18 years old when she was nearly stabbed to death by a complete stranger.

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355 Hardig Road
Warwick, RI
02886

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