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Corporate Partner Safety
Programs and Materials
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children works with
corporations to co-develop prevention education programs and materials
to assist us in our efforts to help keep children safer from abduction
and sexual exploitation.
Get
Game Smart
This year Microsoft asked the National Center for Missing & Exploited
Children to partner with them and over a dozen of the nation’s
most prominent children’s
media advocacy organizations, to launch the Get Game Smart
Campaign. The
Campaign takes a first-of-its-kind approach to helping parents and
kids establish healthy habits for playing video games, watching TV
and browsing the Web. The Campaign will inspire families to take
simple steps to help ensure that kids are using media in ways that
are safer, healthier and more balanced. For more information
visit www.getgamesmart.com, Free |
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Google's
Family Safety Center
Google's Family
Safety Center—is a one-stop shop about staying safe online.
It includes advice from leading child safety organizations around
the world, tips and ideas from parents here at Google, as well
as information on how to use the safety tools and controls built
into Google products. Free |
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Honeywell
Got 2B Safe! Think Smart and Take Charge was created to teach 3rd
graders four critical rules to help protect them from abduction
and sexual exploitation. To date, Got 2B Safe has been distributed
to every elementary school in America, 72,000 schools, and all
the program material are available online. For more information
visit www.honeywell.com/got2bsafe. Free |
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Lifetouch® National School
Studios Inc.
SmileSafe Kids® is a partnership with Lifetouch, the
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and more than
35,000 schools nationwide. The SmileSafe Kids program provides the
families of every child photographed at participating schools with
two safety ID cards that can help facilitate an immediate on-site
search and coordinate a 24/7 image retrieval in the event that a
child is missing. For more information visit www.smilesafekids.com. Free |
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MTV
Networks
2SMRT4U™ is an interactive website that connects
teens in a safe place to hang out and learn about internet
safety. 2SMRT4U provides relevant information
and advice that will empower a teen with tools to protect
them when using email, blogs, chat, instant messaging,
and more. MTVNetworks strives to ensure their audience
stays safe, types smart, and posts wisely. Visit
www.2SMRT4U.com. Free |
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Qwest Communications
International, Inc.
We co-developed The Qwest Connected Family Online Classroom, an online
safety resource that informs parents and guardians about the risks
children can face online. The classroom includes an interactive quiz
and resources about Internet safety so children can have safer and
positive experiences online. For more information visit www.incredibleinternet.com.
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Sprint
Sprint’s 4NetSafety program opens the lines of communication
about internet safety between young people and the adults who care
for them. 4NetSafety offers free tools from expert resources. These
resources address perils that young people commonly encounter online
and encourage positive dialogue about internet safety. Sprint has
launched the 4NetSafety program in partnership with the National
Center for Missing & Exploited Children
NetSmartz Workshop™ and its’ NSTeens website. Visit
www.sprint.com/4netsafety. Free |
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The Safe Side
Julie Clark, founder of the Baby Einstein Company, and John Walsh, host of “America’s
Most Wanted” and co-founder of the National Center for Missing & Exploited
Children (NCMEC) co-developed The Safe Side, an innovative series of child safety
videos. The first video subtitled “Don’t
Knows and Kinda Knows” DVD features Safe Side Superchick, a zany host who
teaches kids important messages that empower them to stay safer in a variety
of situations. Ten percent of gross proceeds will be donated to NCMEC. For more
information visit www.thesafeside.com. $ |
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$ Indicates there is a charge for the materials.
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