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Sabrina Osso        

TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Advocate & Consultant

Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence.

Osso’s personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. By combining education, mental health, and technology, clients can save lives and bottom lines.

She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University. Osso has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including East Ramapo School and Felician University.

We have done over 80+ radio podcast interviews such as Lifelong Wellness Podcast with Wes Malik, Talking With the Experts with Rose Davidson, and It’s Your Break with Jonathan Mertz.

Osso Safe was featured in Callum Laing’s Enterprise Zone Interview Series to shine the spotlight on entrepreneurs doing amazing things. Osso’s article, “Home Sweet Home For All”, was published in Human Capital Leadership Magazine May 2021.

She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Osso is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe.

Speech Topics


Safety in the Home Is A Practice

Practicing safety needs to be learned and repeated in our daily lives so that our households are indeed safe, safe from any abuse, violence, chaos, or dysfunction.

Safety, a Required Standard in Residency

Safety need to become a required standard condition of residency if we are to make homes truly safe.

Pornography is a Huge Driver of Violence

Discussion of all aspects of pornography and how harmful it is to our societies and residences, including financial dominatrices as it relates to sex trafficking.

Children Should Have Choice in Their Residency

The laws, courts, judges, and child protection service agencies fail children over and over again. Children should be able to have a say in their residency way before reaching 18 years of age, if they live with abuse, so that their health, well being, and safety can be restored.

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