WORKING TOGETHER TO PROTECT OUR YOUTH
Safe Surfin’ Program Partners
The Safe Surfin’ Foundation works with partners who share the same mission and goal of protecting youth.
The Safe Surfin’ Foundation works with partners who share the same mission and goal of protecting youth.
The Safe Surfin’ Foundation partnered with 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 National White Color Crime Center (NW3C) and the Safe Surfn’ Foundation both share the same mission of protecting kids online. Working together, the Cyber SWAT program was created and then introduced inside schools. NW3C helps with the curriculum, marketing resources, and development of the website 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 victimization of children. Stay tuned for partnership programing 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 is able to expand its mission of protecting youth against those who would do them harm. 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 Nation’s 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”.