Plano Police Department offers free self-defense training for women starting June 16

May 11, 2025 | Plano, Collin County, Texas


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Plano Police Department offers free self-defense training for women starting June 16
Plano women aged 15 and older will have the opportunity to enhance their personal safety through a new Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) training class, hosted by the Plano Police Department. This essential program focuses on teaching participants basic self-defense strategies, self-awareness, risk reduction, and avoidance techniques.

The next class is set to begin on June 16, providing a vital resource for women looking to empower themselves against potential attacks. The RAD training aims to equip attendees with the skills and confidence needed to navigate challenging situations safely. This initiative underscores the Plano Police Department's commitment to community safety and personal empowerment.

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