Safe Surfin’ Showcases AI Safety Curriculum at MMIP Summit

Safe Surfin’ Showcases AI Safety Curriculum at MMIP Summit

Leaders from the Safe Surfin’ Foundation and Skyll recently presented their groundbreaking AI-driven online safety curriculum at the 3rd Annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) Summit.

Held in California, the summit brought together law enforcement, tribal leaders, and community advocates to address the urgent need for better protection and awareness surrounding Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. During the event, the team introduced “Deputy,” an AI-powered safety program developed by Skyll in partnership with SSF, designed to detect and deter online threats in real time. The presentation underscored the power of public-private partnerships in advancing digital safety for vulnerable communities, particularly at-risk youth.

Together, Safe Surfin’ and Skyll are setting a new standard for protecting youth through tech-enabled prevention. Their unified vision made a lasting impression on summit attendees.

Spotlight Links—Read the Full Articles Below:

Official Press Release (EIN Presswire)

Article from The Roanoke Times (PDF)

Safe Surfin’ Foundation Advances Internet Safety Efforts Across Virginia

Safe Surfin’ Foundation Advances Internet Safety Efforts Across Virginia

Safe Surfin’ Foundation continues to lead the charge in protecting youth online. Recently, Founder and Board Chair Sheriff Mike Brown (Ret.) and President Eddie Worth met with Governor Glenn Youngkin and Delegate Wendell Walker to present the Deputy AI program—an innovative “Internet 911” tool developed in partnership with Skyll Inc.

Designed to provide students with a direct line of defense against cyberbullying, exploitation, and other online threats, Deputy AI represents the next evolution in digital safety education. Safe Surfin’ Foundation is actively working to implement the program in schools across Virginia, beginning with a collaborative effort involving state leadership.

Governor Youngkin expressed strong support for the initiative and committed to facilitating a meeting with the Virginia Superintendent of Schools to explore opportunities for statewide adoption.

“As someone who has spent decades in law enforcement, I’ve seen firsthand the dangers children face online. Deputy AI is a game-changer—it gives students a voice, protection, and the power to act.”
— Sheriff Mike Brown (Ret.), Founder & Board Chair, Safe Surfin’ Foundation

This partnership marks a major step forward in Safe Surfin’s mission to equip students, schools, and communities with the tools they need to stay safe in the digital world.

Change in Virginia

Championing Change in Virginia

Board Member Graeme Page, CEO & Co-Founder of Skyll, and Safe Surfin’ Foundation President Eddie Worth join Congressman John McGuire at the Virginia State Capitol to advocate for the implementation of mandatory online safety education in schools across the Commonwealth. Their united efforts underscore the urgent need to equip students with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital world safely

General Federation of Women's Club

Partnership Spotlight: General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC)

We’re proud to announce a new partnership with the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) to bring online safety education and digital privacy tools to more families across the country.

This meaningful partnership, made possible by David Coffey, our Regional Manager West and Honorary Chairman of GFWC’s Advocates for Children, connects our mission with GFWC’s long-standing dedication to child protection and community service.

To learn more about GFWC, visit:

gfwc.org

Team Spotlight

Lizena Thompson

Liz Thompson Safe Surfin'

Secretary-Treasurer & Administrative Assistant for Safe Surfin’

Lizena (Liz) Thompson joined the Safe Surfin’ Foundation in 2022. She is a summa cum laude graduate from ECPI University where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Information Science. Lizena was recognized for numerous Dean’s List and attendance awards.

Lizena now has 10 years of experience with customer service and in the IT field. With the privilege of cross-training with many different departments, she has been able to expand her knowledge in many areas.

In 2020, Lizena suffered a traumatic brain injury and was unable to work during her year long recovery. The opportunity to join the Safe Surfin’ family as the Administrative Assistant came at the perfect time. She is excited for this new journey and with 2 sons of her own, she is dedicated to the mission of the Safe Surfin’ Foundation.

Meet the rest of the Safe Surfin’ Team here.

New Internet Safety Curriculum Comes to West Virginia

West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) has partnered with Safe Surfin’ and their partner Skyll to implement a comprehensive internet safety curriculum across all public schools in the state. This forward-thinking initiative aims to equip students with the knowledge, awareness, and practical tools needed to navigate today’s digital world safely and responsibly. By confronting online dangers and promoting safer habits, the program encourages digital literacy and long-term online safety among youth.

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Investigators Note Rising Online Dangers in Virginia

Virginia’s Southern Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force has reported a sharp rise in tips related to online child exploitation—jumping from around 2,000 in 2019 to more than 10,600 in the past year. This alarming trend highlights the increasing threat of online predators and reinforces the need for proactive efforts in digital safety. It serves as a powerful reminder that education, prevention, and strong community partnerships are essential in protecting children in online spaces.

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Melania Trump Backs Push to Combat Sextortion

Former First Lady Melania Trump has voiced her support for a nationwide effort to combat the escalating sextortion crisis targeting children and teens. With the Safe Surfin’ Foundation helping lead the response, the initiative emphasizes the use of advanced tools and comprehensive education to detect threats and prevent exploitation. It also calls on parents, educators, and law enforcement to work together in building a safer, more informed, and proactive digital future for the next generation.

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Tips & Advice

Children can be especially vulnerable to online predators because they are:

Naturally curious

Easily influenced by adults

Seeking attention & affection

Sometimes tempted to defy rules or parental guidance

If you notice any warning signs or feel something isn’t right, don’t hesitate to talk openly with your child. Let them know about the dangers of online predators (especially those who pose as friends or trusted adults) and most importantly, reassure them:

👉 They are not in trouble.

👉 They did nothing wrong.

👉 They can always come to you for help.

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Virginia Investigators See Surge in Tips Reporting Online Chid Exploitation ‘Exponential growth’ causes concern

Virginia Investigators Local News

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BEDFORD COUNTY, Va. – Recent arrests in the area have highlighted the persistent problem of child exploitation online.

Investigators with the Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, or ICAC, said they’ve seen a major increase in the number of tips they’re tracking down — from an estimated 2,000 in 2019 to 10,600 last year.

This year is already trending ahead of those numbers.

“We believe it is due to just the widespread use of mobile devices, more access to people overall to online platforms and applications, but also the providers, those app programmers, the companies that provide the services and the apps,” said Stephen Anders, a captain with the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office and commander of Southern Virginia ICAC. “They’re getting better at detecting this activity on their platforms and reporting it in a more efficient manner.”

Anders said wherever children are online, predators will follow.

“Whether it’s websites that are geared more towards children, like Roblox or Fortnite or, you know, Club Penguin or any of those apps, if a child can have an account there, there’s nothing stopping an offender from also pretending to be a child and creating an account to go there and interact with them,” Anders said.

Safety advocates say education is key to combating the issue, and one group is developing an app to help. The Safe Surfin’ Foundation worked with a California-based company to develop the Deputy app. It uses AI and online influencers to educate children about online dangers.

“The kids can actually open this app … and say, ‘here’s what’s happened: I’ve had a predator approach me and want me to send them my address. What should I do?’ Well, then the influencer on this app is going to say something to the effect of ‘cut off your contact with this person. Tell your parents, tell a trusted adult.’ And it gets more in depth with that,” said Eddie Worth, president and executive director of the Safe Surfin’ Foundation.

The app will be used in West Virginia public schools next school year, Worth said. They are also working on a more in-depth app with a learning model that should be ready in 2026.

Both Worth and Anders said apps and tracking tools can only go so far — and parents need to have age-appropriate discussions with their children early and often and keep a close eye on any changes in their behavior.

 

Study Reveals: 1 in 12 Children Face Online Sexual Exploitation

Study Reveals: 1 in 12 Children Face Online Sexual Exploitation

A new study from Georgia State University’s School of Public Health and the Childlight Global Child Safety Institute estimates that 1 in 12 children worldwide have experienced online sexual exploitation or abuse. Published in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, the research analyzed over 120 studies from 57 countries, revealing that 8.1% of children globally have been affected.

The study identified various forms of abuse, including unwanted sexual talk (12.5%), non-consensual sharing of sexual images (12.6%), online sexual exploitation (4.7%), and sexual extortion (3.5%).

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Help Advance Online Safety Research

Research Online Safety Safe Surfin'

Safe Surfin’ Foundation is proud to share an important research opportunity with parents and teens! Echolab at Virginia Tech is conducting a study to help protect teens from online unwanted sexual solicitation. They are looking for teens (13-17) and their parents to participate in a survey that will contribute to this critical research.

If you and your teen qualify, participation involves:

  • A brief (5-minute) Zoom check-in with the research team
  • A 1-hour survey for teens ($10 gift card/cash reward)
  • A 1-hour survey for parents ($10 gift card/cash reward)
  • A total of $20 if both participate

Check out the flyer for full details. Your insights will help shape strategies to keep teens safe online!

NSA Conference Snapshot

NSA Conference Snapshot

President Eddie Worth addressed sheriffs at the National Sheriffs’ Association Conference, discussing the future of cyber safety and innovative solutions to protect youth from online threats.

 

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Safeguarding Our Children, One Tool at a Time
Safeguarding Children, One Tool at a Time

Safeguarding Our Children, One Tool at a Time

The North Carolina Moose Association, in partnership with Safe Surfin’ Foundation, proudly presented a high-performance Cop-in-a-Box (CIAB) laptop with cutting-edge investigative software to the Horry County Sheriff’s Office ICAC Task Force.

Sgt. Brandon Lee and Lt. Chris Graham accepted the donation, emphasizing the need for advanced tools to track online predators.

Last year, ICAC investigators served 96 warrants, leading to 17 arrests. With CIAB, we continue providing law enforcement with the digital tools needed to fight cyber crimes against children.

Thank you to the NC Moose Association for supporting this mission! Together, we are making the internet safer for kids.

Team Spotlight

Marcus H. Long

Marcus H. Long Cafe Surfin' Board Member

 Marcus H. Long Board Member for Safe Surfin’ Foundation.

“Judge” Marcus Long is a retired Chief Circuit Judge of the 27th Judicial Circuit of Virginia. He was born in Radford, Virginia and resided in Blacksburg, Virginia his entire life prior to recently retiring to the Lake Norman area of North Carolina. Judge Long graduated from Virginia Tech in 1973 and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Richmond School of Law in 1976. He has been married to his wife Elizabeth for 36 years and they have two adult daughters.

He was appointed judge by the Virginia Legislature in 2005 and retired in 2020 as Chief Judge of the 27th Judicial Circuit of Virginia. During his career on the bench, Judge Long established a family drug treatment court program along with five adult drug treatment courts. Virginia’s Lawyers Weekly named Judge Long a Leader in the Law in Virginia in 2016.

Meet the rest of the Safe Surfin’ Team here.

Help Us. Help Them.

Every day, millions of children navigate the internet—learning, connecting, and exploring. But with that freedom comes real dangers: cyberbullying, online predators, and scams that put their safety at risk.

At the Safe Surfin’ Foundation, we work tirelessly to educate, equip, and empower kids with the knowledge and tools they need to stay safe online. But we can’t do it alone—we need YOU.

Your tax-deductible donation helps us:

  • 𝑬𝒅𝒖𝒄𝒂𝒕𝒆 families & schools about digital safety.
  • 𝑬𝒒𝒖𝒊𝒑 law enforcement with the tools to protect vulnerable children.
  • 𝑬𝒎𝒑𝒐𝒘𝒆𝒓 kids to recognize and respond to online threats.

Every dollar makes a difference. Together, we can create a safer internet for our children.

Tips & Advice

Be aware of your child’s behavior and changes in overall attitudes. If a child has been caught up with a “friend” online that is a child predator, they will usually “groom” the child and turn the child against the parents and others close to them.

Additional Resources

The Dangers of Roblox

Dangers of Roblox Safe Surfin'

Dave Coffey, Regional Manager West at Safe Surfin’ Foundation, highlights the hidden risks children face on the popular online game Roblox. While promoting creativity, the game also exposes young players to dangers such as inappropriate communication, grooming, and explicit content. Predators exploit the platform’s anonymity to target vulnerable users, underscoring the importance of supervision and education. FBI statistics reveal alarming trends in online exploitation, making parental awareness essential.

Read Dave’s full insights here:

The Dangers of Roblox for Children

A Covington Man Arrested for Illicit Communications With A MinorCommunications With A Minor

Covington man arrested Safe Surfin'

The recent arrest of Maurice Goode in Alleghany County for illicit communications with a minor is a powerful example of how Safe Surfin’ Foundation’s Cop-in-a-Box (CIAB) program is helping law enforcement fight online exploitation. By providing cutting-edge tools, the CIAB system allows officers to identify and apprehend suspects quickly, preventing further harm to vulnerable individuals.

This case demonstrates the program’s vital role in effectively equipping law enforcement to combat digital threats. CIAB is more than a resource — it’s a lifeline for communities that need protection from online predators.

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Safe Surfin' NCMEC Paege and Worth
Page and Worth Safe Surfin' Visit NCMEC

Partnership Spotlight

Recently, the Safe Surfin’ Foundation team had the incredible opportunity to visit the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) in Alexandria, VA. Pictured to the left are Graeme Page, one of our dedicated Board members, Eddie Worth, our Executive Director, and Aya Nassif, Partnership Specialist at NCMEC, who provided a fantastic tour of their facilities.  

Following the tour, Graeme and Eddie met with top executives to discuss shared goals and strategies for advancing child safety in the digital world. The collaboration emphasized the importance of partnerships in protecting children and reinforced the strong relationship between our organizations.

Together, we’re committed to creating a safer online environment for kids everywhere. Our shared mission to prioritize children’s safety and well-being is more critical than ever, and this visit marked another step forward in achieving that goal.

Team Spotlight

Jim  Hale

Jim hale Regional Manager East Safe Surfin'

Jim Hale Regional Manager East for Safe Surfin’ Foundation.

Jim Hale has been a dedicated supporter of the Safe Surfin’ Foundation since its partnership with the Loyal Order of Moose. A retired Regional Manager for Moose International, Jim’s career highlights include top awards and special recognition for his contributions to community causes. Jim’s efforts have made a lasting impact, from raising funds for service dogs to providing protective gear for police officers. He resides in Nitro, WV, with his wife, Dona, and their family.

Read Jim’s full bio here.

Tips & Advice

Set age-appropriate filters for your child

• Consider using monitoring software

• Get in the habit of checking your child’s online activity by viewing browser history – Be sure to check each browser and search engine on every device

• Set time limits for online activity

• Safe Surfin’ strongly suggests NO Internet access in bedrooms – No cell phones, computers, tablets, etc.

• Limit your child’s instant messaging or direct messaging contacts

• Have a parent-approved friends list

• Use parental controls on your child’s devices

• Safe Surfin’ advises absolutely NO access to chat rooms!

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Tazewell Moose & Safe Surfin’ Team Up for Child Safety

Tazewell Moose and Safe Surfin'
The Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office recently received a state-of-the-art EZ Child ID compact mobile system, thanks to a generous donation from the Tazewell Moose Lodge 198 and the support of the Safe Surfin’ Foundation. This cutting-edge system, distributed by Safe Surfin’, allows the Sheriff’s Office to take a child’s fingerprints, multiple photographs, and a voice recording, then provide it to parents on a flash drive or through a downloadable app. Importantly, no information is retained by the Sheriff’s Office, ensuring privacy while giving parents a vital tool to assist law enforcement in case of emergencies.
The initiative was sparked when Deputy Matt Stiltner recognized the need for such a system after witnessing its effectiveness in another setting. Recognizing the need, Tazewell Moose Lodge worked with the Safe Surfin’ Foundation to make it a reality. “The Moose Lodge has always been a tremendous community partner,” said Major Harold Heatley, Chief Deputy of the Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office.  
Harry Nolley, Administrator of the Tazewell Moose Lodge, emphasized the Lodge’s commitment to children’s safety: “Helping the children in our communities is at the very heart of everything we stand for. We are proud to provide this equipment and continue our support of the Sheriff’s Office.”  
The Sheriff’s Office plans to deploy this valuable tool soon and will announce availability on its Facebook page. This collaboration showcases the impact of united community efforts in promoting public safety.
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Behind the Scenes

Safe Surfin' Around the Nation

Safe Surfin’ Around the Nation

Safe Surfin’ Foundation had the honor of attending the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Annual Conference and Exposition, where over 16,000 law enforcement professionals gathered to showcase the latest innovations in public safety.

Eddie Worth, our Executive Director, engaged with attendees through roundtables and presentations, sharing our mission and exploring partnerships to protect kids online. This impactful event highlighted the importance of collaboration in building safe communities, and we were thrilled to be a part of it!

IACP Conference Wrap-up

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Style with a Purpose

Did you know you can support our mission by purchasing Safe Surfin’ merchandise through our Bonfire store? From shirts to hoodies, our gear lets you proudly show your commitment to promoting cyber safety while helping fund our educational programs and outreach efforts. Every purchase directly supports our work in protecting communities and empowering individuals online. Visit our Bonfire store today and make a difference with style!

Link to Bonfire Store

Volunteer Spotlight

Buddy and Brenda Franklin

Brenda Volunteer
Brenda holding sheriff vest
Buddy Volunteer

Buddy and Brenda Franklin Safe Surfin’ Foundation Territory Managers.

This month, we’re shining our Volunteer Spotlight on the incredible Mr. and Mrs. Franklin! All the way from sunny Florida, this dedicated duo surprised us with a visit to our Virginia headquarters. After countless hours of working with them over the phone, I was absolutely ecstatic to finally meet them in person and put faces to their names!

Their unwavering commitment to our mission and their generous hearts make them invaluable members of the Safe Surfin’ family. We are so grateful for their hard work, enthusiasm, and the joy they bring to everything they do. Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, for going the extra mile—literally and figuratively—to support us!

Check out the wonderful photos from their visit above!

Tips & Advice

Having strong communication lines open with your kids will lessen the chance of them “sneaking” behind your back. Good discussion and parental involvement will also make it easier for them to approach you for help with an online problem should the occasion arise.

Additional Resources

Spotlight on Child Recovery: NCPTF’s Recent Success

Breaking Barriers Missing Kids

This month, we’re excited to share a remarkable story of how a collaborative effort spearheaded by the National Child Protection Task Force (NCPTF) and a partner agency resulted in a major victory for missing children and their families.
Through a 10-week operation, the team assisted law enforcement using advanced tools and multi-agency teamwork to recover over two-thirds of the missing children in the targeted area. Using cutting-edge intelligence tools like open-source intelligence (OSINT) and data-driven methods to generate actionable leads that helped law enforcement locate and rescue these children.


This operation embodies technology’s critical role in modern child protection, enabling agencies to track digital footprints and generate actionable insights faster than ever before. By embracing innovation and fostering meaningful partnerships, NCPTF continues to pioneer new ways to protect vulnerable children and reunite them with their families.
NCPTF’s successful partnership exemplifies the power of teamwork in child protection!

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Behind the Scenes

Safe Surfin' In Action

Safe Surfin’ In Action

24 August 2024 — #MooseProud & #safesurfinproud to say that we helped protect 50 kids with the EZIDs at the Rockingham Moose Lodge NC 1838 Non-Profit Organization today. Thank you for inviting us to your Back to School Bash and the great hotdogs. Thank everyone for your help. We could not have done it without your help.

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Making A Difference

Cop- in - a box

Cop-in-a-Box (CIAB) Program

At Safe Surfin’, we are committed to protecting the most vulnerable members of our community, and we’re proud to share two recent successes that highlight the impact of our work.

In Burke County, Judy Jones reports an impressive 66 arrests and convictions thanks to using one of Safe Surfin’s innovative programs for fighting internet crimes, Cop-in-a-Box (CIAB).

These custom-built computers have helped local law enforcement catch and convict online predators, making communities safer for children and families—a game-changer in the fight against cybercrime.

EZ ID

EZ ID Program

Meanwhile, Billy Noah shared a unique milestone recently. He was able to ID his first newborn baby using Safe Surfin’s Child ID Kits, marking a crucial step in ensuring that children are properly documented and protected from the earliest stages of life. This small moment highlights the range of Safe Surfin’s reach, from cyber safety to identity protection.

These success stories are a testament to the dedication of law enforcement and individuals across the country who are using Safe Surfin’s tools to create safer environments for children. Together, we’re making strides in the ongoing battle to keep the internet safe.

Team Spotlight

Debbie Repass

Debbie Repass Safe Surfin’ Foundation Board Member.

Debbie worked as a paralegal in the areas of tax law, white collar crime, bankruptcy, real estate, litigation, labor law, employment law, and as a corporate in-house while employed by the federal government, a labor union at AFL-CIO headquarters, private corporations, sole practitioners, a credit union, and the White House during the Reagan Administration.

Debbie was the President of a national paralegal association – the American Alliance of Paralegals. She has been a guest speaker at education conferences on ethics, the future of the paralegal profession, and paralegal regulation. Debbie has been published in various professional journals and bar and paralegal association newsletters. She also wrote a paper titled “The Ethical Wall – Its Application to Paralegals,” published by Westlaw, a legal research industry leader.

Debbie served on many community boards and committees in her native Washington, DC. She received an award for her dedication to Y-Me of the National Capital Area.

Debbie is a magna cum laude graduate of George Mason University with a degree in Legal Studies.

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Tips & Advice

Kids need to learn good online safety habits and practice them consistently. Remember, they are not always going to be at home when they are online. Also, remember that services like Gmail and Yahoo! offer free email that they can access from any computer.

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Safe Surfin’ Foundation Sponsors Guild Hall Summer Gala in The Hamptons

Safe Surfin' Foundation Gala in the Hamptons

“The Safe Surfin’ Foundation proudly sponsored the annual Guild Hall Summer Gala, a longstanding tradition in the Hamptons, held on August 2, 2024. The event, known for its cultural significance and community spirit, was held entirely at Guild Hall, utilizing the museum, theater, and gardens for a memorable evening of art, dining, and entertainment.

The Safe Surfin’ Foundation’s full-screen advertisement was prominently displayed on rotation during the dinner under the tent, featuring the foundation’s slogan, ‘Because a child’s innocence can never be replaced,’ alongside the logo.”

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Behind the Scenes

St. Jude Hope in the Hamptons

9 August 2024St. Jude Hope in the Hamptons

The nonprofit community gathered for an incredible evening at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s ‘Hope In The Hamptons’ Gala. We were thrilled to have our very own Eddie Worth, Executive Director, and Board Member/Skyll CEO, Graeme Page, in attendance, showcasing the spirit of collaboration and

support across our nonprofit sector!

This noteworthy event was created by a group of volunteers in the Hamptons community dedicated to the mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital: Finding Cures. Saving Children.

Seeing so many dedicated individuals passionate about making a difference and working toward our shared goals was inspiring. A huge thank you to the event organizers for hosting such a beautiful gala, and thank you to those who joined us to celebrate the impact of our collective efforts.

Together, we can create lasting change and empower those in need!

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“Thousands of individuals are using the Internet, online chat rooms, and more in an attempt to solicit underage kids for sex. Worse, some groups attempt what is known as “sextortion”, trying to bilk money from them as well.

Worth, along with Graeme Page, spoke to the Journal earlier this week as they were on the road to educate others about this monumental problem.”

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Success Stories Safe Surfin'

Alleghany County Investigators Uncover Alleged Child Predator in Oklahoma

“An alleged sexual predator from Oklahoma is facing charges thanks in part to work done by investigators with Virginia’s Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office…

Law enforcement in Alleghany County was able to conduct the online investigation thanks to a laptop donated to them through a partnership with the Covington Moose Lodge and the Safe Surfin’ Foundation, intended to be used for the detection, location and prosecution of sexual predators in the investigation of Internet Crimes Against Children.”

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Volunteer Spotlight

Jane Vaughan

Jane Vaughan Safe Surfin'

Jane Vaughan Safe Surfin’ Foundation Committee Chair of District 10.

This month, we proudly spotlight this incredible volunteer who dedicates their time and passion to the Safe Surfin mission. Your hard work and dedication are key, helping us educate and protect children online every day. Thank you for making a real difference every day!

Tips & Advice

Video chat should be used to stay in touch with family and friends; not chatting with strangers. Never let your childplan a face-to-face meeting with someone they met online. If, for some reason, they absolutely must meet, then be sure you are present!

New Website Is Now Live

Safe Surfin' Foundation website

Our team is delighted to announce that our new website has been launched, thanks to the fantastic web design team behind the effort at KillerSpots Agency. With better navigation and more in-depth information and resources, we hope you love it as much as we do! While it may not be perfect, we’re continuously working on it.

We’d love to hear your feedback – so kick off your shoes, grab a snack, and look around. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Behind the Scenes

Safe Surfin' training in Michigan

Special Training in Michigan

Dave Coffey, Regional Manager West, attended interrogation training in the Grand Rapids area. These techniques are used to obtain additional confessions to crimes and to incarcerate people longer. Donations from Moose and Safe Surfin’ made this training possible.

Submit images in support of Safe Surfin' Foudation

Be Featured in the New Photo Gallery

Please share your photos with us! We would love to add more pictures — EZ ID events, setups supporting Safe Surfin’, etc. — to the new photo gallery featured on our website. Send your submissions to [email protected] or text 540.855- 7432.

Team Spotlight

Graeme Page

Graeme Page with safe Surfin' Foundation

Graeme Page Safe Surfin’ Foundation Board Member.

Graeme Page is the CEO and co-founder of Skyll, a company at the forefront of integrating AI with education to promote online safety. At just eleven, Graeme launched his first venture, Fallen Angel, which rapidly grew into a leading influencer marketing firm, working with clients like Disney, Warner Bros., Fashion Nova, Hinge, and Liquipel, and generating over one billion impressions per month on Instagram and Twitter.

His deep understanding of social media’s potential and risks fueled his passion for creating safer digital spaces, leading to the development of Skyll. This innovative platform offer an AI-powered movie game that educates teens on social media safety through interactive storytelling and decision-making, made available in schools across the United States. Based in Dana Point, California, and born in Toronto, Canada, Graeme’s career reflects his commitment to transforming the digital landscape into a secure environment for learning and interaction.

Tips & Advice

Monitor what your child is posting. Check out the photos they are sharing. Be aware of the clues in the photo. A picture of your daughter posing in her high school’s soccer uniform will make her an easy target for predators.

New General Federation of Women’s Clubs Collaboration Announcement

General Federation of Women's Club

We are pleased to announce that David Coffey (Regional Manager West) has accepted an Honorary Chairman position with the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. GFWC has an impressive 130-year history of advocating for the safety and betterment of global communities through service.

Dave will focus on working with their Legislative Action Center to accomplish shared youth awareness and Legislation/Public Policy goals. We are pleased to work aside their organization and to learn from each other. Dave looks forward to two years of growth and shared achievements toward a better, safer world.

SSF is honored by this appointment and Dave’s dedicated service to GFWC and the Juniorettes.

Behind the Scenes

Safe Surfin' with First Lady of Virginia

3 April 2024 — SSF Board member Dr. Janet Brown and Board Chairman Sheriff Mike Brown pictured with Suzanne S. Youngkin, First Lady of Virginia.

Event to Combat Labor Trafficking

3 April 2024 — Special Event to Combat Labor Trafficking: Retired Sheriff Mike Brown pictured with VA Attorney General Jason Miyares.

Volunteer Spotlight

Wayne Sealock

Wayne Sealock Safe Surfin' Foundation

Wayne Sealock Safe Surfin’ Foundation State Chairman of Virginia.

Tips & Advice

Get to know your child’s online activities and friends. Regularly check the online communities your child visits: Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, Snapchat, Meetup, Tinder, Pinterest, Kik, Digg, Fark, Yik Yak, Ask.fm, and more.