Our team is delighted to announce that our new website has been launched, thanks to the fantastic web design team behind the effort at KillerSpots Agency. With better navigation and more in-depth information and resources, we hope you love it as much as we do! While it may not be perfect, we’re continuously working on it.
We’d love to hear your feedback – so kick off your shoes, grab a snack, and look around. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Behind the Scenes
Special Training in Michigan
Dave Coffey, Regional Manager West, attended interrogation training in the Grand Rapids area. These techniques are used to obtain additional confessions to crimes and to incarcerate people longer. Donations from Moose and Safe Surfin’ made this training possible.
Be Featured in the New Photo Gallery
Please share your photos with us! We would love to add more pictures — EZ ID events, setups supporting Safe Surfin’, etc. — to the new photo gallery featured on our website. Send your submissions to [email protected] or text 540.855- 7432.
Team Spotlight
Graeme Page
Graeme Page Safe Surfin’ Foundation Board Member.
Graeme Page is the CEO and co-founder of Skyll, a company at the forefront of integrating AI with education to promote online safety. At just eleven, Graeme launched his first venture, Fallen Angel, which rapidly grew into a leading influencer marketing firm, working with clients like Disney, Warner Bros., Fashion Nova, Hinge, and Liquipel, and generating over one billion impressions per month on Instagram and Twitter.
His deep understanding of social media’s potential and risks fueled his passion for creating safer digital spaces, leading to the development of Skyll. This innovative platform offer an AI-powered movie game that educates teens on social media safety through interactive storytelling and decision-making, made available in schools across the United States. Based in Dana Point, California, and born in Toronto, Canada, Graeme’s career reflects his commitment to transforming the digital landscape into a secure environment for learning and interaction.
Tips & Advice
Monitor what your child is posting. Check out the photos they are sharing. Be aware of the clues in the photo. A picture of your daughter posing in her high school’s soccer uniform will make her an easy target for predators.