As a former competitive gymnast and one of the first publicly known survivors of Larry Nassar’s abuse, Sarah Klein uses her experience to educate parents, caregivers, and professionals responsible for child safety.
Her work supports parent groups, youth organizations, and professionals across advocacy, reporting, and response—offering clear, compassionate, and practical guidance on child safety, abuse prevention, and how to recognize and respond when something doesn’t feel right or a child discloses abuse.
Her work also includes supporting those responsible for children in high-exposure environments such as youth athletics, performance, media, and entertainment—where boundaries, power dynamics, and access require heightened awareness and accountability.