A world where every child is free from abuse

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Every time a kid logs on without guardrails, they're entering a neighborhood we can't see. This Internet Safety Month, join us in building a safer world for kids. Support the work protecting kids everyday: secure.qgiv.com/for/icacemer…
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For 4 years, @ZeroAbuseProj has trained the investigators tracking predators, tracing crypto, and saving kids from sextortion. Last month, our funding was cut. This May, we're sharing the full story. Because every child deserves better.
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Some stories stay with you forever. We're honored to feature Martin Moran, creator of The Tricky Part in a new conversation on our YouTube channel. His story helps survivors feel seen and shapes the next generation of child protection professionals. youtu.be/Lbg6VUZdkCs?si=H8gj…
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This Child Abuse Prevention Month, you met the educators, investigators & professionals protecting children every day. Board member Diba Kaya reminds us, this work never stops. Support the mission: zeroabuseproject.org/donate/ #ProtectingChildrenTakesAllOfUs
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In 2025, the work didn't stop. Neither did we. Check out your impact: zeroabuseproject.org/about/#…
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Support for survivors happens every day, through action, education, and access to resources. That's the work. Thank you for being part of it. #NCVRW2026
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Healing from abuse takes time, but no one should navigate it alone. Free resources like SurvivorSpace.org and 1in6.org are here to help. zeroabuseproject.org
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Supporting survivors is a critical part of protecting children. Becky Perkins leads SurvivorSpace and 1in6 through the Center for Survivor Resilience, creating safe, survivor-led spaces for connection and healing. Here's why this work matters to her.
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A room full of people who care. That is what @ZeroAbuseProj looks like in action. Thank you to Anthony Edwards, AG Jay Jones, Mike Galantino, and Jeff Dion for speaking with us this weekend in Northern Virginia. #ZeroAbuseProject #ChildAbusePrevention
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Child protection doesn't end when a case closes. Through the Center for Survivor Resilience, Zero Abuse Project provides resources to help survivors navigate healing and find support, because supporting survivors is an essential part of protecting children.
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Protecting children requires more than good intentions, it requires training professionals to recognize warning signs early. Tyler Counsil leads CAST at Zero Abuse Project, preparing the next generation of child protection professionals. Here's why this work matters to him.
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Protecting children in court requires more than asking the right questions, it requires knowing how to listen. Caitie Dahl trains professionals nationwide through ChildFirst to conduct interviews that are trauma-informed and legally sound. Here's why this work matters to her.
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Prosecuting child abuse cases requires more than legal expertise it requires understanding trauma. Kristina Korobov trains prosecutors nationwide through TiPP to strengthen how the justice system responds to child abuse. Here's why this work matters to her.
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Combating online child exploitation requires more than investigative skill, it requires the right training. Dan Berry equips investigators and prosecutors nationwide through ICAC to fight online child exploitation at scale. Here's why this work matters to him.
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Behind every child protection case is a team of trained professionals. This #ChildAbusePreventionMonth, meet the people behind our programs: Dan Berry — ICAC Kristina Korobov — TiPP Caitie Dahl — ChildFirst Tyler Counsil — CAST Protecting children takes people.
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Preventing child abuse takes informed communities: parents, educators, faith leaders, and neighbors. Through prevention education and training, Zero Abuse Project equips communities to recognize risks and protect children. Support the mission → zeroabuseproject.org/donate
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Many adults want to protect children but don't always know where to start. CFCP helps faith communities recognize grooming behaviors, establish child protection policies, and build cultures where children are believed and supported.
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Prevention starts with awareness. Victor Vieth of CFCP works with faith leaders nationwide to help communities recognize grooming behaviors and create safer environments for children. Here's one thing every faith leader should know.
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Many adults want to protect children but don't always know where to start. Prevention education helps communities recognize warning signs, understand grooming behaviors, and build safer environments. JWRC helps communities take practical steps to protect children.
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Prevention starts with awareness. Alison Feigh of the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center helps schools & communities recognize warning signs and create safer environments for children. Here's one thing every parent should know.
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