Forum to promote kids’ online safety
Monday, August 24th, 2009

Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, IM, texting—the list of ways kids communicate online keeps growing, and keeping them safe is a daily worry for parents. If you’re looking to learn more about protecting your kids from online predators, register to attend a forum Aug. 26 at Shaw University in Raleigh.

A project of Stop Internet Predators and N.C. Coalition Against Sexual Assault, the forum will bring together community leaders to identify threats to child online safety and solutions to potentially harmful Internet technologies. Lunch starts at 11:30 a.m., and the forum kicks off at noon Tuesday at The President’s Conference Room in Estey Hall at Shaw University, which is located at 118 East South Street.

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