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 Impact your community.

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JOIN THE MOVEMENT

Most of our work is done through volunteers from around the country. We are always looking for new volunteers to join the task force! Task force volunteers spread awareness on important topics, do research, speak at schools, hold community and state events to raise money, control social media pages, answer emails and phone calls, advocate, help educate, lead teams and projects, work our Helpline, help with donations, and a lot more. If you'd like to be part of our team, contact us using the form. Most volunteers are asked to fill out an application and will then set up an in-person or over the phone interview. Volunteers can typically be of any age as long as you have parental approval. We feel its important to be very involved in the community so a lot of our volunteers work on our social media pages to spread awareness, resources, and education about internet safety, teen suicide, and cyberbullying.

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National Youth Internet Safety and Cyberbullying Task Force

Internet Safety and Bullying Division

Internet Safety Team

The Internet Safety Team (IST) is responsible for all research, education and resource needs. The team does a lot of research and provides new statistics, resources, and other tools that we use to help people in need such as new hotlines or new information regarding internet safety tips. They also help keep the website up to date with our tips for staying safe online and they travel to various schools to speak with administration and students.

Bullying Prevention Team

The bullying prevention team works each and everyday to help spread awareness on bullying including in schools, at home,and online. Research is done daily to keep up to date on statistics related to bullying. The bullying team (along with other teams) also does a lot of public speaking to help struggling kids.

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Child Sex Abuse Prevention Team

Our Child Sex Abuse Prevention Team does a lot of research on human trafficking, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and child exploitation, so we can better assist teenagers in need of help and support. This research helps us assist teens and children dealing with sexual abuse and/or child sex trafficking.

Division of Suicide Prevention and Dating Abuse Intervention

One Life Organization

The One Life Organization is a branch of the task force that works to aid teenagers in the prevention of teen suicide, self harm, and alcohol and drug abuse that could potentially lead to suicide attempts. The team also spreads awareness on teen suicide as well as provides awareness and safety tips to help teens recognize when their friends may be struggling.

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National DAIT (Dating Abuse Intervention Team)

The National DAIT is also a branch of the task force and it serves to aid teens suffering unhealthy and/or dangerous relationships. The team works to assist teenagers in recognizing unhealthy relationships and it serves as a catalyst for education on teen dating abuse prevention.

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National Mental Health Awareness Team

The National Mental Health Awareness Team helps to bring attention to mental health and how important it is both online and in communities across the US. They also work to help bring attention to suicide prevention. Advocacy is an important means of raising awareness on mental health issues and ensuring that mental health is on the national agenda of governments.

Division of Special Operations and Events

Special Events and Marketing Team

The special events and marketing team is responsible for planning, executing, and hosting events including fundraisers, festivals, state fairs, parades, carnivals, and all other special events.

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The team also promotes the task force, all teams, and our events. The team also provides the necessary research for our research needs, such as finding people in need of help so events can be planned.

Donations and Sponsorship's Team

The donations and sponsorship's team is responsible for all finances involving the task force as well as all sponsorship's and partnerships. It keeps a close track of all money, purchases, and donations as well.

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Volunteer Outreach and Communications Team

Our volunteer outreach and communications team manages all elements of volunteering, either with recruiting volunteers or with helping volunteers do tasks. This role involves assessing and meeting the task force's needs through the recruitment, placement, and retention of volunteers. It also works on all media and photo related inquiries. They also handle all news stories, press releases, and event photography. The team also controls all emails, social media pages, and general task force inquiries.

Special Victims Division

Our Special Victims Division works with kids and youth that are victims of bullying, but also have special circumstances such as homelessness, or being part of the LGBTQ community.

 

Homeless Assistance Team

The homeless assistance team helps to provide assistance to the homeless communities across the country. This team was newly formed. We do our best to help assist teens and kids with finding housing, shelters, food, clothing, and other things.

 

Victims Intervention Team

The Victims Intervention Team was formed to aid teens who fall victim to suicide attempts, bullying, sexual abuse, and dating abuse.

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Children With Disabilities Intervention Team

The CDI Team works with children who face special circumstances due to disabilities.

Board, Teens Board, Parents Board

The board is a group of members that oversee activities, strategic planning, and decision making for the task force. The board discusses new ideas, new plans, and new solutions to problems that the organization and task force can take part in. The board is full of members from the task force including directors, members, and other community members. If you are on the task force or are a volunteer with the organization, please ask about being part of the board.

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The teens board is full of teens from across the country and the mission of this board is to discuss problems that teens think are important as well as solutions to problems in schools and online. They also discuss new ways to help to prevent teen suicide, bullying, cyber-bullying, and other things. To be on the teen board, you must be at least 14 years old and no older than 19 years old.

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The parents board is full of parents from across the country and the mission of this board is to discuss problems that parents think are important as well as solutions to problems in schools and online with bullying and suicide prevention. They also discuss new ways to help to prevent teen suicide, bullying, cyber-bullying, and other things as well as provide tips for other parents so we all can keep our teens safe.

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National Board coming soon...

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