A Safe Place Welcomes New Board of Directors President, Jane Loose

On July 1, A Safe welcomed Jane Loose as President of our Board of Directors. Jane has been with A Safe Place since 2017, previously holding the title of Co-Vice President with fellow prior board member Suellen Ward. 

Jane has called Nantucket her home since she and her husband, John, retired to the island twenty-five years ago from New York. They continue to spend part of their winters in Manhattan, have enjoyed traveling over the years, and have a love for opera, the symphony, chamber music, and live theater.

When not putting her passion into her work here at A Safe Place, Jane can often be found in her garden, walking in the Moors, reading a book, or playing bridge with friends. Jane is also involved with Learning Ally, a nonprofit education solutions organization, where she has spent innumerable hours recording high school and college text books for blind and dyslexic students. 

As a prior teacher of twenty-seven years in the Corning, New York public school system, Jane initially taught in the classroom, but quickly took interest in focusing on elementary age students with reading and writing problems. After receiving two Masters’ degrees, she specialized in the diagnosis and remediation of children with learning disabilities. As a learning specialist, Jane led the redesign and implementation of a comprehensive language arts program in the school district where she raised her family.

Jane has two sons (one who passed away of a rare stomach cancer two years ago), two daughters-in-law, and five wonderful grandchildren between the ages of seventeen and twenty-three. They gather as a family on Nantucket frequently and never miss a Thanksgiving on the island. 

Jane is often reminded by her husband that there was once a day that she said she had no interest in joining a board on Nantucket, nor was she interested in working in development… yet here she is, A Safe Place’s newest Board of Directors President. 

A Safe Place is beyond fortunate and proud to have Jane take the reigns among our Board of Directors and we look forward to her continued dedication, compassion, and leadership within our organization. 

Thank you to everyone who came out to support A Safe Place at our sold out 2023 summer fundraiser event Inspiring Change: An Evening With Dr. Jackson Katz. This was our first year hosting an evening event as well as showcasing an educator, and we could not be more proud of the turnout and feedback.

Dr. Katz presented on the importance of how we view, speak of, and react to abuse as well as the importance of leadership within families and communities and what that truly means. Whether a business owner, an executive, a first responder, a teacher, a parent, or any role in which you are interacting or influencing other people, the role of leadership is an important one. Dr. Katz broke down the topic of “bystander intervention” and gave examples in shifts of perspective and action that has the power to create real change. 

A Safe Place looks forward to working further with Dr. Jackson Katz and his programs. If you are interested in learning more about how you can help create change via education, please reach out to info@asafeplacenantucket.org or call 508.228.0561.

A Safe Place truly believes that change lies one person at a time in one community at a time.

L-R: A Safe Place staff photo with Dr. Jackson Katz (Crystal Mautner, Bryan Frascati, Rachel Larson Devine, Jackson Katz, Frejae Burrows, Jennifer Frazee). 

Dr. Katz presenting to A Safe Place guests at Great Harbor Yacht Club. 

Nantucket High School students (and co-editors of Veritas, Nantucket High School’s newspaper,) Anna Popnikolva and Sarah Swenson (NHS graduate/class of 2023).


A Safe Place additionally hosted Dr. Jackson Katz at St. Paul’s Church for a free public speaking engagement for the community. Board President Jane Loose spoke at the event as well as Executive Director Jennifer Frazee. Nantucket High School students Anna Popnikolova and Sarah Swenson were recognized that evening for their work with A Safe Place on the topic of teen dating violence. 

Thank you to everyone who attended!








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