Safety for First-Generation College Students Living Alone
You're the first in your family to navigate this. That takes courage. A daily check-in keeps you connected to home while you figure out the rest.
First-generation college students are 2 times more likely to live alone off-campus in budget housing, and 56% report feeling they have no one to turn to when facing a crisis -- compared to 23% of continuing-generation students.
The Challenge
Your parents can't guide you through the college living experience because they never lived it themselves, leaving you to navigate safety, housing, and independence without a roadmap
Financial constraints often mean living in less safe neighborhoods or buildings with inadequate security, while working extra hours that further isolate you
The pressure of being the family's trailblazer can make it impossible to admit feeling unsafe or overwhelmed, because you don't want to worry parents who are already anxious about your journey
How I'm Alive Helps
A daily check-in that gives your parents concrete reassurance without requiring them to understand the details of college life -- they just need to know you're okay
Free and simple enough for parents who may not be tech-savvy to understand: 'If I don't check in, you get an alert. That's it.'
Creates a reliable daily connection to home that doesn't require long phone calls explaining a world your parents haven't experienced
Navigating Solo Living Without a Roadmap
Keeping the Connection Without the Burden
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can first-generation college students stay safe living alone?
Set up a daily check-in with I'm Alive, connect with campus resources for first-gen students, and learn the basics: campus police number, nearest hospital, emergency contacts. The check-in provides immediate safety coverage while you build the knowledge that continuing-generation students often arrive with.
My parents don't understand college life. How do I reassure them about safety?
Set up I'm Alive with a parent as your emergency contact. Explain it simply: 'I tap a button once a day. If I miss, you get an alert.' They don't need to understand college to understand this. It gives them concrete reassurance within a world they haven't experienced.
I can't afford a safety system. Is there a free option?
I'm Alive is completely free. No cost ever. It's designed to be accessible to everyone, especially students who are already stretching their budget. Your existing smartphone is the only equipment needed.
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