MPO Thomas Black
Fairfax County Police
McLean District Station
1437 Balls Hill Road
McLean, Va. 22101
703-556-7750 ext 2227
Crime Prevention Specialist
Underwater Search and Recovery Unit
Tom....@Fairfaxcounty.gov
Since 1994 Enough Is Enough (EIE) has been a leading force in protecting
children and families from Internet dangers of pornography, child
stalking and sexual predation. EIE has developed the Internet Safety
101: Empowering Parents Program in partnership with the U.S. Department
of Justice, to confront this child safety epidemic.
Over the last several months, EIE has been working tirelessly on the
ground-breaking educational video series, Internet Safety 101. The
Internet Safety 101 video will deliver a dynamic message about Internet
threats and safety solutions relating to pornography, sexual predators,
social networking, online gaming and cyberbullying, and will serve as a
key instrument in the battle against child sexual exploitation online.
On June 7th, EIE President Donna Rice Hughes will conduct a
comprehensive teaching presentation in front of a live studio audience
in McLean, VA for inclusion in the cornerstone element of the Internet
Safety 101: Empowering Parents Program. Audience members will hear
exclusive testimonial from law enforcement, Internet industry experts,
psychologists, teens, parents, a convicted sex offender and a rescued
victim of a sexual predator.
SUPPORT ENOUGH IS ENOUGH'S MISSION TO HELP MAKE THE INTERNET SAFER FOR
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES! Register TODAY
for this FREE event. Be part of the LIVE STUDIO AUDIENCE and help
spread the word about a critical event that no parent, educator or
guardian can afford to miss.
For event details and registration, please visit the Enough Is Enough
website: www.enough.org <http://www.enough.org/> or call:
1-888-744-0004.
The Internet Safety 101 video will be launched in the stage of Virginia
this year through the Virginia PTA; nationwide launch is scheduled for
2009.
Program sponsors include U.S. Department of Justice- Office of Juvenile
Justice and Delinquency Program (OJJDP), Verizon, AT&T, News
Corporation,
AOL, Anschutz Family Foundation, Fieldstead & Company, Wiebe Foundation,
Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation.
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