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Working together in protecting our youth!
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Through the support of the Moose International family, we raise public awareness of the need for Internet safety education and promote the availability of these educational materials to schools, libraries, and law enforcement.
The Safe Surfin’ Foundation partnered with the Fraternal Order of Police to educate parents, teachers, police officers, and librarians about the threats to children on the Internet. The Foundation helps provide the resources and knowledge to these people to ensure that when our children surf the Internet, it is fun and rewarding, not an opportunity for a predator to take advantage of another victim.
The Safe Surfin’ Foundation's pioneering initiative, the Cyber S.W.A.T. program, was launched for the first time with the Young Marines. This program empowered Young Marine peer mentors to spread Internet safety awareness in their communities, ensuring the safety of their peers and themselves while accessing technology.
The Safe Surfin’ Foundation, in partnership with the Child Rescue Coalition, has made a significant difference for parents by releasing a complimentary eBook – C.R.A.M.: A Parent’s Study Guide to Managing Kids & Technology. This invaluable resource is designed to guide parents through the ever- changing landscape of social media, gaming, and the Internet.
The Safe Surfin’ Foundation is honored to be a trusted Community Partner with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, an organization that provides NetSmartz – cyber safety presentations on crucial topics: inappropriate content, online privacy, cyberbullying, and sexting. This partnership is a testament to our commitment to the safety and well-being of our children in the digital world.
Since its inception, the Safe Surfin’ Foundation has enjoyed unwavering support from the National Sheriffs’ Association. We collaborate closely with Sheriff Departments to raise funds for essential computers and equipment, enabling us to continue our crucial work in combating online victimization.
The National White Color Crime Center (NW3C) and the Safe Surfin’ Foundation share the same mission of protecting kids online. Working together, the Cyber S.W.A.T. program was created and then introduced inside schools. NW3C helps with the curriculum, marketing resources, and website development, where the toolkit and discussion forum continue to sit.
The Safe Surfin’ Foundation and Present Age Ministries both believe in the power of prevention when it comes to the victimization of children. Stay tuned for partnership programming of tools and resources when it comes to educating and equipping kids on protecting themselves from online victimization, such as grooming, online solicitation, and sex trafficking.
With the support of the Small & Rural Law Enforcement Executives Association (SRLEEA), the Safe Surfin’ Foundation can expand its mission of protecting youth against those who would harm them. SRLEEA is dedicated to supporting law enforcement executives and agencies that serve small, rural, and tribal communities across America.
As part of the Girl Scout Nation’s Capital Program Partners, the Safe Surfin’ Foundation’s mission and program will be shared with Girl Scout leaders around the globe. In addition, a Girl Scout Badge for Cyber S.W.A.T. (Safety While Accessing Technology) will now be part of the Girl Scout Badge Program.
Mission 89’s guiding principles include the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), both broadly and specifically, that declares that members “shall take measures to combat the illicit transfer and non-return of children abroad.”
GameSafe monitors the chat happening inside your kids' favorite games and alerts you to potential dangers before it is too late, allowing you to decide how to address threats to your children.
FCCLA is a national career-technical student organization that is part of Family and Consumer Sciences courses in middle schools, high schools, and technical centers. Through coursework and student leadership opportunities, FCCLA members develop the skills needed to strengthen families, improve their communities, and prepare for workplace success. Together, we’re improving and saving lives.
Skyll is education as an AI-powered movie game where the learner, or player, is the star. As the main character, they navigate challenges, learn from their choices, and explore different endings. Skyll’s flagship offering is a social media safety education title that includes seven game episodes. It is modeled around and custom-made to comply with West Virginia Senate Bill 466, incorporating the Safe Surfin’ Foundation’s Safety While Accessing Technology (SWAT) curriculum. For this initiative, Skyll is introducing Deputy Coalition, a group of content creators united to end child exploitation on social media and save lives. This coalition works in collaboration with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Safe Surfin’ Foundation. These influential young voices embody the concept of peers protecting peers, reclaiming social media as a space for its rightful, intended users, and making social media both fun and safe again.