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LET US PROTECT THE HEART OF OUR WORLD, WHICH ARE OUR FAMILIES, AND THE HEART OF OUR FAMILIES, WHICH ARE OUR CHILDREN

KIKS Quest
Online education is essential in order to provide a safe internet experience for children and adults. Our main goals are to Educate the public, Monitor internet activities (i.e. stop the porn spam, monitor chat rooms, etc.) and to catch child predators.

The Internet has revolutionized life over the years. We are able to keep in touch with loved ones and friends, conduct business, financial transactions, and have a wealth of information only a dot com away. The next generation is growing up on computers which encompass their lives as early as kindergarten. The need to promote a safe environment and proper etiquette for families computer usage is essential for healthy and stable families. We live in a great world but there is a need to make it safe to surf the internet without fear of those who prey on our children and send pornographic links through instant messages, e-mail, and directly to chat rooms.

When people are trying to help children we have often heard “If we can only help one child it will all be worth it”. Well that isn’t good enough for us. We say “It will only be worth it if we have only ONE child left to help.”

Your Deeds are the foundation of Your Character

Bernie Crum

Age: 43
State: California
Caught: 2005
Job: Janitor at High School

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KIKS, working with law enforcement, is actively taking child predators off the internet and off the streets. Does a child/sexual predator live near you? Click here to find out.

Webpage of Shame and Honor
Click here to see what companies are being proactive at protecting your children and what companies are less then enthusiastic about making a difference.

 

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