Singlewire Software Partners with The “I Love U Guys” Foundation to Help Schools Address Response and Reunification Challenges

“Singlewire Software is committed to supporting schools in their preparation for critical situations that put their students and staff at risk,” said Terry Swanson, president and CEO of Singlewire Software. “Our partnership with The “I Love U Guys” Foundation gives our customers the ability to leverage a proven framework for response and reunification with industry-leading notification and mass notification software.”

As a mission partner, Singlewire Software supports the Foundation in its efforts to restore and protect the joy of youth through educational programs and positive actions. As a software integration partner, Singlewire now includes licensed icons and processes within its InformaCast software for the Foundation’s Standard Response Protocol (SRP). Schools will be able to leverage icons and messages that directly correlate with the SRP to align training with real-world action.

“Over 50,000 schools, districts, departments, agencies, and organizations are using our training to build an effective blueprint for responding to school emergencies,” said Pat Hamilton, alliance director for The “I Love U Guys” Foundation. “We value opportunities to collaborate with partners like Singlewire Software, who are committed to helping schools implement safety practices that align with our programs.”

To learn more about the partnership between Singlewire and the Foundation and how they are helping schools achieve their safety goals, visit www.singlewire.com/mission-partners.

About Singlewire SoftwareSinglewire Software, based in Madison, Wis., is the developer of InformaCast and Visitor Aware, two solutions that enable organizations to detect threats, notify everyone, and manage incidents. More than 5,000 organizations in over 80 countries use these tools to enhance safety and communication so they can protect their most important asset: their people. From screening visitors to sending alerts and handling critical events, Singlewire Software offers solutions for every safety challenge. To learn more, visit www.singlewire.com.

About The “I Love U Guys” FoundationThe “I Love U Guys” Foundation was started in 2006 by Ellen and John-Michael Keyes following a school shooting that took the life of their daughter, Emily. Today, the Foundation is led and supported by survivors, family members, first responders, educators, and community members with a vested interest in safety, preparedness, and reunification in schools.

The “I Love U Guys” Foundation’s programs for crisis response–the Standard Response Protocol (SRP)–and post-crisis reunification–the Standard Reunification Method (SRM)–are used in more than 50,000 schools, districts, departments, agencies, organizations, and communities around the world. They are created through the research-based practices of school administrators, psychologists, public space safety practitioners, families, and first responders. To learn more about The “I Love U Guys” Foundation, visit www.iloveuguys.org.

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Phone: 608-661-1126

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