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R.A.D

Rape Aggression Defense Progamming 

Outdoor Training
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FAQ

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1. Do you need any prior experience to attend this class? Do I need to be in top physical shape to participate?

No. This program is designed for the average person with no previous experience or background in physical skills training.


2. Will I have to provide the location?

We can assist you in locating a location for the training, however, the main responsibility will fall to the registering entity. 

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3. What is the cost of a basic program?

The average cost for the Basic Physical Defense program for women is about $25. Some instructors offer this program as a community service through the local police dept. Many colleges and universities offer the RAD program as a credit course. Check with the instructor in your area for more detailed information.


4. Is this program one person's opinion?

The RAD program as it appears today is a result of the contributions of many RAD instructors across the United States and Canada.


5. How many women have taken this program?
To date, over 900,000 women have attended RAD Basic Physical Defense Program.


6. How long is this program?

The Basic Physical Defense program is a minimum of nine hours up to 12 hours long.


7. Can I bring my younger daughter with me?

Yes. It is very common for mothers and daughters to attend this program together. In addition to developing and enhancing their options of self-defense, it seems to be a great bonding experience for them.


8. What are the requirements to become an instructor?

Any woman with the desire to share this information with other women may become an Instructor. Men who wish to become RAD Instructors must have a law enforcement background or be willing to submit to a background investigation.

Contact Us​

If you have questions about the program or to register, please fill out the below form. 

 

Got Questions?

Our RAD Coordinator will provide answers 

Thank you and we look forward to connecting with you.

Mission
Pee Dee Coalition is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to the reduction of sexual assault, family violence, and child abuse and to the needs of its victims.

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Philosophy

It is the belief of the Pee Dee Coalition that the reduction of family violence, sexual assault, and child abuse is a community issue and concerns the total community—not only women—not only service providers—but all who value the basic human desire to be free from physical threat and harm.

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Vision
Through the efforts of Pee Dee Coalition in its entirety, the region will be a safer, more compassionate community.

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Pee Dee Coalition is a member of the United Way.

24-Hour Crisis Line:

Local: 843-669-4600
Toll-free: 1-800-273-1820

Pee Dee Parent Helpline
Call:
 843-618-2420
Text: 843-305-6755

ADDRESS:

Pee Dee Coalition

PO Box 1351
Florence, SC 29503

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Business Line: 843-669-4694

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