Regina’s Safe Alliance Wins Best of BusinessRate 2025 Award 🎉

We are thrilled to announce that Regina’s Safe Alliance has been awarded the Best of BusinessRate 2025 Award!

What This Award Means

The Best of BusinessRate Award is a distinction given to organizations that stand out among others in their category and location based on objective, data-driven metrics. Awards are decided by evaluating criteria such as:

This is not a pay-to-play contest; recognition is earned through real feedback and strong service. businessrate.co+1

What It Says About Our Impact in the Community

We believe this honor reflects the trust survivors, partners, and the wider community have placed in Regina’s Safe Alliance. It shows that our commitment to emotional healing, trauma recovery, culturally sensitive care, and advocacy is being seen—and valued—by those we serve.

A Word From Our Leadership

“Receiving the Best of BusinessRate 2025 Award is more than a milestone—it’s affirmation. It tells us that the hard work, compassion, and integrity we bring to every survivor’s journey is making a real difference.”
— Dr. Rola Tomori; PsyD, Founder / Executive Director, Regina’s Safe Alliance

“This award belongs to our entire community—our clients, volunteers, staff, donors, and partners. It inspires us to keep growing, keep listening, and keep serving with excellence.”
— “Where survivors are helped and shown the path to healing”

What’s Next & How You Can Help

We are more motivated than ever to expand our reach, enhance our programs, and deepen our impact throughout Georgia’s 159 counties.

  • Learn more about our services on our website, where you can find information on trauma therapy, advocacy, education, and community support.

  • If you or someone you know needs help, reach out. You don’t have to face this alone.

  • If you believe in what we do, please share this news. Help others know that support and healing are possible.

Thank you for being part of this journey with us. This award shows what’s possible when compassion meets commitment. 💙

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