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> Useful Web Links
Internet Safety Sites
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KID
SAFETY on the INTERNET: http://www.ou.edu/oupd/kidsafe/start.htm
"The Police Notebook" has tips on how kids can protect themselves
and handle emergencies on and off the net.
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CyberAngels:
http://www.cyberangels.org/
Endorsed by UNESCO and the Point of Light Foundation, Cyberangels
covers all aspects of online safety using volunteers of all ages.
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SafeKids.Com:
http://www.safekids.com/
Interactive site with tips for kids, teens, parents, and teachers
which also features the Family Contract for Online Safety.
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WorldKid
Net's Internet Safety Tips: http://www.worldkids.net/school/safety/internet/internet.htm
Fun site with simple rules for online safety as well as netiquette
guides for e-mail and chatrooms.
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Surfing
Safely on the Internet: http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/surf/
Mainly targeting teachers, this site has articles and suggestions
for introducing students to the internet.
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GetNetWise:
http://www.getnetwise.org/
This site offers links to internet safety products which let you monitor
kids activities and filter out explicit or violent content. It also
teaches how to identify online trouble and find law enforcement contact
info.
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NetParents.org:
http://www.netparents.org/
Public awareness campaign that offers message boards and local live
"Teach-ins" in hundreds of cities throughout the U.S.
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SafeSurf.com:
http://www.safesurf.com/
SafeSurf has developed an Internet rating System that determines a
website's suitability for children without the use of censorship.
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PBS
Kid- TechKnow: http://www.pbs.org/kids/fungames/techknow/
Another fun site offering quizzes and polls which allow kids to earn
their official PBS Kids Web License.
Web Site Links
to Agencies, Organizations and Other Resource Groups
There
are many good causes to work toward, and many dedicated organizations
to work through. Here is a brief compilation, broken down by international,
U.S. national and state groups.
A
convenient way to locate a charity to help with is through the nonprofit
group Idealist, who
publishes an online database of agencies, resources and charity-related
information.
U.S. National
Resource Links
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Volunteers
of America: http://www.voa.org
One of the nation's largest, most comprehensive, and most effective
human services organizations, touching the lives of more than one
million people in communities across the United States.
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American
Red Cross Volunteer Recruitment: http://redcross.volunteermatch.org
Every day, the American Red Cross helps people in emergencies
whether it is a half million disaster victims or a single sick child
who needs blood. Find out how you can help.
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RAINN
-- The Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network: http://www.rainn.org/
Operating America's only national hotline for survivors of sexual
assault, RAINN's network consists of over 850 rape crisis centers
nationwide.
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Sweet
Relief Musician's Fund: http://www.sweetrelief.org/
Sweet Relief provides financial assistance to musicians for medical
expenses, treatment for alcohol or chemical dependency, prescriptions,
and living expenses if the artist is unable to work and has no health
insurance.
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Big
Brothers Big Sisters of America: http://www.bbbsa.org/
Make a difference in a child's life through America's oldest and largest
youth mentoring program.
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National
Children's Coalition/Street Cats: http://www.child.net/volunteer.htm
Ideas on what you can do and where you can contribute your time to
help children in areas such as youth violence, teen suicide, and illiteracy.
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Amnesty
International: http://www.amnesty.org/
Amnesty International runs a worldwide campaign to protect all human
rights. Your help can be as simple as writing a letter.
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American
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: http://www.aspca.org/
The ASPCA promotes animal rights and
offers pet adoption.
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The
United Way of America: http://www.unitedway.org/
Through a vast network of volunteer and community service agencies,
United Ways across America (and internationally) meet the health and
human-care needs of millions of people every day.
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Save
The Children (US): http://www.savethechildren.org/
Working for children's rights in 46 countries, Save the Children provides
healthcare, food, and education for impoverished families.
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Project
Linus: http://www.projectlinus.org/
Project Linus provides handmade security blankets to seriously ill
or traumatized children around the world.
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Elks
Drug Awareness Program: http://www.elks.org/drugs
Online resource center featuring educational publications for youths
and adults, as well as other information about the program.
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National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children: http://www.missingkids.com/
Founded by John Walsh, the NCMEC serves as a focal point in providing
assistance to parents, children, law enfocement, schools, and the
community in recovering missing children.
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National
Exchange Club: http://www.nationalexchangeclub.com/
An all-volunteer, national service organization for men and women
who want to serve their community and develop leadership skills.
International
Resource Links
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UNICEF
http://www.unicef.org/
For more than 53 years UNICEF has been helping governments, communities
and families make the world a better place for children.
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Make-A-Wish
Foundation: http://www.makeawish.org
The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the wishes of children with life-threatening
illnesses to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.
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Volunteer
Centre of Western Australia http://www.volunteer.org.au/
Promotes the concept of volunteering and provides a range of resources,
services and support.
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Habitat
for Humanity http://www.habitat.org/
Brings families and communities in need together with volunteers and
resources to build decent, affordable housing. Extremely rewarding
experiences are to be found here!
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PeaceCorps:
http://www.peacecorps.gov
Volunteers spend two years in any one of 76 countries working to bring
clean water to communities, teach children, help start new small businesses,and
stop the spread of AIDS.
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British
Trust for ConservationVolunteers: http://www.btcv.org.uk
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Altrusa
International: http://www.altrusa.com
Professional women's service organization specializing in community
needs as well as literacy, the environment, and AIDS/HIV.
Canada
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Charity
Village: http://charityvillage.com
Over 300 pages of news, resources, discussion, jobs, and links for
the Canadian nonprofit community.
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Make-A-Wish
Foundation of Canada: http://www.makeawish.ca
The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the wishes of children with life-threatening
illnesses to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.
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Canadian
Food for the Hungry: http://cfh.ca/
An organization that feeds humanity's two hungers physical
and spiritual by providing emergency relief and life-changing
sustainable development.
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