Recognize Risks. Stay Safe. Know When to Get Help.
Why This Matters
Young people are often exposed to risks online and in their communities that are not always easy to recognize.
Without clear guidance:
risky situations may not be identified early
unsafe interactions may be misunderstood
opportunities to seek help may be missed
These sessions help youth understand risks and take safe action.
What Students Will Learn
Students will learn how to:
recognize unsafe situations and behaviors
understand online safety and exploitation risks
identify manipulation and grooming tactics
set personal boundaries
seek help from trusted adults
How Sessions are Delivered
In-person sessions in schools, churches, and youth-serving organizations
Age-appropriate, NCMEC-aligned curriculum
Delivered alongside adult training when possible
Coordinated with school or organizational leadership
Youth sessions are delivered as part of a broader approach that includes training for adults responsible for identification and response.
This ensures that when concerns arise:
students know how to seek help
adults are prepared to respond appropriately
What Makes This Different
Many programs focus only on awareness.
We ensure youth sessions are connected to trained adults and systems that can respond when concerns are raised.
Alignment & Standards
Sessions use curriculum from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and align with best practices in youth safety and trafficking prevention.
How To Engage
Youth sessions are typically scheduled through schools, churches, or organizations.
Tell us about your group and we will coordinate the appropriate format.
Do you work directly with students?
Yes. Youth sessions are delivered using NCMEC-aligned curriculum, typically in partnership with schools, churches, or organizations.
What age groups do you work with?
Sessions are adapted for middle school and high school students.
Are parents involved?
Parent sessions are encouraged to support understanding and follow-up conversations at home.
Is this a standalone program?
Youth sessions are most effective when paired with adult training to ensure appropriate response and support.
Do you handle disclosures from students during sessions?
If a student shares a concern, we follow appropriate protocols and work with the hosting organization’s designated staff to ensure proper response.
How are sessions kept age-appropriate?
Content is adapted based on age group and delivered using NCMEC-aligned materials designed for youth audiences.
Can sessions be delivered during school hours?
Yes. Sessions can be scheduled during school hours or as part of organized programs with partner organizations.