Our Programs & Intiatives

The “Guardian Circle” School Network
This initiative transforms the S.O.S ACT from a legislative concept into a lived reality within schools. It focuses on creating a unified safety net between students, educators, and YA.

“Digital DNA” Equity Workshops
Building on the “Digital Equity & Safety” pillar, this program ensures that “Safety shouldn’t be a luxury” by providing high-level digital literacy training to underserved families.

The “SOS Rapid Response” Partnership
This is the “Real-Time Collective Action” pillar in motion, focusing on the most critical threats: opioids and campus violence.

Program
The “Guardian Circle” School Network
The Initiative
Establish “Guardian Circles” in local middle and high schools—student-led groups trained in digital citizenship and peer support.
How it Works
Using the RAADR app’s anonymous reporting features, students can flag concerns (bullying, threats, or mental health crises) without fear of social suicide.
The Impact
The Impact: It addresses the “vulnerable ages” of 12–14 identified in the S.O.S ACT by providing a safe space for peer-to-peer accountability and rapid adult intervention.
Safety isn’t a solo sport—join your school’s Guardian Circle and protect your tribe.

Program
“Digital DNA” Equity Workshops
The Initiative
A community-led workshop series that teaches parents and kids how to “Decode the Digital Maze.”
How it Works
Workshops focus on the forms of cyberbullying found in the Cyber-Shadows guide (Catfishing, Doxxing, and Cyberstalking). We provide hands-on training for the Youth Angel app so parents can set “Digital Boundaries” that empower rather than restrict.
The Impact
It levels the playing field for the all evel demographics by providing free access to premium safety tech and the knowledge to use it effectively.
Lead the conversation. Master the tools. Own the future.

Program
The “SOS Rapid Response” Partnership
The Initiative
A formal integration program that connects the Youth Angel app’s real-time data with local law enforcement, hospitals, and recovery centers.
How it Works
When the app detects high-risk keywords related to opioid distribution or self-harm (as outlined in the S.O.S ACT), it triggers a “Community Alert.” This doesn’t just notify a parent; it opens a direct, data-driven pipeline to the specific local agency that can help in seconds.
The Impact
It shifts the community from reactive response to proactive prevention, specifically targeting the violence and substance exploitation risks prevalent in ages 15–18.
