Education, tools, and infrastructure for schools, parents, and community leaders working to keep minors safer online and in communities.
Our framework addresses child safety from every angle — education, community action, policy advocacy, and survivor support.
Modular education programs for students (middle school and teens), parents, and educators. Age-appropriate content covering online safety, digital literacy, and recognizing threats — built for classroom or community use.
A repeatable playbook for launching local child safety chapters. Equip community leaders, schools, and organizations with the tools and training to build safety infrastructure in their own communities.
A policy framework advocating for platform accountability and regulation. We provide advocacy resources, research, and training to support legislative efforts at local, state, and national levels.
Recovery infrastructure and support services for survivors. Our long-term vision includes dedicated facilities, counseling resources, and ongoing community support for those affected by online harm.
Our certification programs recognize schools, organizations, and professionals who complete training in child safety education.
Certify your school or organization as a Safe Campus with completed training and policy implementation.
Demonstrate expertise in child safety education and digital safety curriculum delivery.
Complete training as a community advocate for child safety education in your local area.
Bring the Digital Safety Curriculum to your campus. Request a pilot program or schedule a training session for your staff.
Launch a local coalition chapter using our playbook. We provide the tools, training, and ongoing support to get started.
Access free digital safety resources, learn to recognize warning signs, and find age-appropriate conversation guides.
Support the mission through donations, volunteering, or spreading awareness. Every contribution helps build safer communities.
Whether you're a parent, educator, school leader, or community advocate — there's a way to get involved.