Not One More Child

Crimes against children are of paramount concern to all citizens in all cities, suburbs, towns, and even in rural areas. We continually watch in horror as our nations children are abused, sexually assaulted, abducted and brutally harmed. Increasingly citizens, educators and law enforcement professionals realize that no one agency, no one group can independently eliminate crimes against children. In fact, it takes a community.

Parents, neighbors and concerned citizens, working cooperatively with law enforcement, can have a positive effect but even then, it is impossible to have round the clock protection in place every minute of every day. In order to effectively defend against child predators, it is essential to include the child in the equation. Only then do you have a complete arsenal in the war against the child predator.

Not One More Child
is a revolutionary partnership incorporating the strengths of two great organizations, radKIDS, Inc. & The Joyful Child Foundation, in a national initiative working within communities to build a stronger and safer world to ensure that not one more child suffers the pain and violence of predatory crime. Watch this video!
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The Joyful Child Foundation
PARENTS AWARENESS AND EDUCATIONAL MODEL
Samantha's PRIDE Neighborhood Child Protection Program adult volunteers form a Neighborhood PRIDE to provide consistent vigilant supervision of children outside in public view, at neighborhood events, while playing, or walking to or from school. Learn more about Samantha's Pride and the Joyful Child Foundation at www.thejoyfulchild.org.
radKids
CHILD AND FAMILY EMPOWERMENT AND SAFETY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
radKIDS, Inc., is dedicated to providing proven and effective life saving skills for children by teaching them how to Resist Aggression Defensively. Through radKIDS training children become empowered and learn to replace the fear, confusion, and panic of dangerous situations with confidence, personal safety skills and self-esteem. Learn more about radKIDS at www.radKIDS.org.