Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger launched the 'Safe at Home' program Wednesday. (Credit: Sarah Kallis/GPB News) (GPB) — Survivors of domestic violence in Georgia can now apply for a program that makes their address confidential. The Safe at Home program allows survivors in the program to use a substitute address on state and local public records rather than their residential address. Mail sent to the substitute address in a secure location is then forwarded to the participant.