Jaemi Nonprofit Games Help You Learn

Four Apps — 1-page Brief

  1. Anonymous Refuge
    this app helps people learn how to be safe and kind in relationships. it teaches that hurting others is not okay and that help is available. the app shares simple lessons, videos, and stories that show how words can connect instead of hurt. each week has one small step to practice healthy choices, calm feelings, and asking for help when something feels wrong. the goal is to help people feel safer, stronger, and more hopeful.

  2. Trivia
    this app uses fun questions to teach important ideas about safety, friendship, and respect. the questions are made carefully so they do not talk about real people or scary details. players learn what to do if someone is being bullied, how to spot unsafe behavior, and where to find help. it works well for classrooms, families, and online posts.

  3. Stand Your Ground
    this is a game where learning helps you win. players answer trivia questions about bullying, abuse, and healthy relationships. then they spin a board to earn points and prizes. instead of bad surprises, players get challenges where they solve problems the right way to help others. prizes can be small items like coloring books or bookmarks. the game teaches fairness, courage, and smart choices.

  4. Family Timeline
    this app shows a family’s story on a simple timeline. it is gentle, organized, and easy to understand. families can tap on events to learn more without feeling overwhelmed. colors are calm and friendly. the app helps families see patterns, understand big moments, and find support resources. it is made to be clear, kind, and helpful for everyone.

Why These Apps Matter
All four apps work together to teach safety, kindness, and problem-solving. they help kids and families learn, talk, and grow in ways that are calm, clear, and supportive.

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