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      As parents we love our children and would do anything for them and anything to keep them safe.  One of the most important things you can do for your child, who is using the internet, is teach them to be safe when doing so.  We have always taught our children "stranger danger".  They know what to do if someone approaches them on the playground, but what about on the computer?  By allowing internet access in your home and not teaching your child to be safe, you are in essence inviting sexual predators into your house unabated.  Hopefully between this page and links to other safety pages, you will find the tools to keep your child safe.

Currently Scheduled Presentations

     There are not any community presentations currently scheduled.  Due to lack of manpower the majority of presentations are now conducted in the schools by School Resource Officers. 

     These presentations are open to the public unless otherwise stated.  Registration is not required and there is no fee for attendance.  Additional dates will be scheduled in the future if you are unable to attend one of these presentations.  For more information, please contact 719-444-7763.

 

If you have a group of 50 or more and would like to schedule a presentation,  email us.


 

Get Amber Alerts on your cell phone

1-800-843-5678

1-800-THELOST


Click on the Colorado Seal below to check for Registered Sex Offenders in your area.

http://sor.state.co.us/

NCMEC, in partnership with the FBI, ICE, Secret Service, Postal Inspection, state and local law enforcement , and Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces, serves as the national CyberTipline and as the national Child Pornography Tipline

1-800-843-5678.