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Mission: We believe that the internet can be a good thing, but there are a lot of misconceptions about how families should approach it. Our team helps to bring families up to speed on their digital footprint. Our team is rapidly growing and dedicated to helping as many parents as possible with bite-sized tips that are practical and tactical.
A digitally based internet safety resource designed to educate, equip and empower parents, educators and other adults with the knowledge and resources needed to protect children from Internet dangers including pornography, predators, cyberbullies and threats related to online gaming, social networking and mobile devices. It is kept up-to-date with the most current information and resources on internet dangers and safety solutions and remains the only comprehensive resource available to address a myriad of threats children and teens encounter in the digital world, providing safety information, tools, and preventative solutions to tackle these dangers head on.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to educating people about online safety, privacy, security and digital wellness. Our resources include research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news and commentary on all aspects of tech use and policy.
We hope students and their families will find this site a helpful and valuable resource in dealing with substance abuse and mental health concerns. Please remember the resources provided are not intended to be a substitute for reaching out to a Student Assistance Counselor in your building. They are not intended to replace the knowledge, skill, and judgement of qualified psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians, and health care professionals. ALWAYS seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a mental health or medical condition. We are here to provide support and assistance and look forward to meeting you and working with you. If you are in an actual mental health crisis please call 911, call or text 988, or contact your local hospital immediately.