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Now, more than ever, we recognize the importance of helping protect each other online. COVID-19 has altered the amount of time we spend interacting on screens and that means an increased danger of exploitation.

While we recognize the internet is always changing, we have learned some things over the years that we would love to share with you. Please use these resources and share them with others to help ensure that we can all stay safe.

Register now to take this class on your own schedule

Resources for Online Safety

For Parents

For Youth


We also offer in-person classes for youth!

 

Read more about this class and view an outline from Love 146’s Not a Number. Joining this group is a powerful way to learn to advocate for yourself, your friends and your community.

FAQ:

Who should register? Guys and girls ages 12-18 who want to learn how to advocate for freedom in the central valley.

Can parents / adults attend with their kids? No, this class is intended for youth only. We do have a corresponding class with similar cirriculum for parents and caregivers. (Also our staff is happy to share with you more details and let you view the cirriculum ahead of time. Just ask!)

Upon completing registration we will contact you. Parent or gaurdian consent is required for this class.

Contact us for scholarshop information (Class fee is $25 for 5 sessions, sessions not offered separately).

 

My Life My Choice

This program is specifically for girls (around the ages 12-19) and is used as both a prevention and intervention cirriculum. We currently run this program at the Fresno County Juvenile Justice Campus, and have also run it for group homes, schools and churches. Contact our office for more info on bringing this program to your group or referring a student. Learn more about My Life My Choice directly from the creators of this curriculum.

IF YOU OR SOMEONE
YOU KNOW IS:
  • Not getting paid for their labor
  • Not free to change employers
  • Being controlled by someone else
  • Being forced to do something they don’t want to do
  • Has been cheated into payment of debt upon arrival

You, he, or she may be a victim of human trafficking and eligible for free assistance.

Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888.373.7888 for more information. Or, text INFO or HELP to BEFREE (233733)

Contact us at 559.725.1865 for support, resources, and consultation. You can also contact the Fresno Police Tip Line at 559. 621.5950

REPORT CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION
REPORT TO THE F.B.I.