SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., March 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Safe
Communications, Inc. (Pink Sheets: SGTB) announced today that they
have partnered with Childhelp, America's largest and most respected
nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of
child abuse, to offer and encourage the approximately 250,000
Childhelp members to register themselves and their children to Safe
Communications website, MouseMail.com. MouseMail is a
portal dedicated to the safety of children on the internet by
filtering inappropriate content in emails and in texting.
MouseMail is a subscriber based site and does not charge for
its services, nor do they sell subscribers information to third
parties.
Childhelp® is a leading national non-profit organization
dedicated to helping victims of child abuse and neglect.
Childhelp's approach focuses on prevention, intervention and
treatment. The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline,
1-800-4-A-CHILD®, operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and
receives calls from throughout the United
States, Canada, the
U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam. Childhelp's programs and services also
include residential treatment services (villages); children's
advocacy centers; therapeutic foster care; group homes; child abuse
prevention, education and training; and the National Day of Hope®,
part of National Child Abuse Prevention Month every April. Several
of Childhelp's programs were firsts, and continue to be studied by
professionals worldwide as "models that work."
In a Joint statement: Sara O'Meara, Chairman & CEO
and Yvonne Fedderson, President of
Childhelp commented:
"As the founders of Childhelp, we have witnessed fifty-one years
of predators maximizing developing technology to stalk our
children, groom them for abuse, and lure them away from friends and
family towards harm. As our world grows more complex, we
work diligently to stay one step ahead of abusers and provide
families with safeguarding tools that give parents an edge. A
service like MouseMail is an important part of that process.
Key components of our prevention curriculum 'Speak Up, Be
Safe!' are directly aligned with the innovative applications of
MouseMail. We instruct children to seek help from adults and keep
avenues of communication open with safe family members and friends.
MouseMail encourages parents to initiate a dialogue about
cyber-bullying and the possible perils of social networking.
Childhelp promotes parent education and engagement. MouseMail
teaches families how to protect their children by troubleshooting a
technological minefield so that we do not have to become computer
geniuses and private detectives to keep our little ones safe.
Childhelp is committed to community awareness and partnerships,
which is why we are enthusiastically supportive of the innovative
safety solutions of MouseMail."
John P. Venners, Safe
Communications President stated: "We are honored to have a
distinguished organization such as Childhelp teaming up with us in
acquainting parents with young children to MouseMail.com, our
website dedicated to child safety while emailing and texting." Our
future versions of MouseMail.com will be educational for children
and will also offer guidelines and solutions to bullying to
parents.
Safe Communications, Inc. provides open and secure family
communications that are in step with today's advances in social
media. While protecting our most precious asset, our children, our
systems are designed to enhance the quality and frequency of
day-to-day communications among family members. We allow users to
experience the marvel of advanced technology without fear or
danger.
Safe Communications' products, led by MouseMail.com, are
designed for the modern family on the go. Early detection devices
warn parents of potential abuse and inappropriate content, allowing
secure, open exchange with loved ones and friends. Just as your
child is not allowed to enjoy a ride in the car without a seat
belt, Safe Communications designs products so that your children
can enjoy the electronic ride without being exposed to potential
harm or abuse. For more information, contact:
info@safecommunications.com or visit us online at
www.mousemail.com.
www.SafeCommunications.com
SOURCE Safe Communications, Inc.