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A Sticker as a Safe Haven: This Is How Jelle and Joey Want to Help Women

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Tilburg residents Jelle Zeegers and Joey van der Bomen have joined forces to create a safe space for women who feel unsafe on the street. According to the duo, street harassment is still a daily occurrence, and they hope to change that with their initiative, Safe Point. "You don't need any training to help someone, offer them a glass of water, or call the police in an unpleasant situation," Joey tells Omroep Tilburg. Besides owning a tattoo shop…
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Tilburg residents Jelle Zeegers and Joey van der Bomen have joined forces to create a safe space for women who feel unsafe on the street. According to the duo, street harassment is still a daily occurrence, and they hope to change that with their initiative, Safe Point. "You don't need any training to help someone, offer them a glass of water, or call the police in an unpleasant situation," Joey tells Omroep Tilburg. Besides owning a tattoo shop…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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