
When culture or governance falls short, it can also cause harm.
Safer sport is possible and it starts with listening, care, and accountability.
Kim Shore works with people who believe sport can do better.
Through Project Safe Kids, Kim collaborates with survivors, families, leaders, and institutions to create safer, more equitable sport environments where athletes are protected, heard, and valued.
Rooted in a love of sport, Kim focuses on strengthening culture in ways that uphold dignity, wellbeing, and integrity. The goal is practical, people-first change that makes sport safer for everyone.
A leading international advocate, survivor, mother, board member, and former athlete, Kim Shore works alongside governments, sport organizations, researchers, educators, and survivor communities to support meaningful, evidence-based change.
You are welcome here whether you’re seeking support, guidance, or partnership. Ready to improve sport, this is the place to start that conversation.
• Lived Experience
• Prevention and education
• Accountability with care