Life Advice for Children to Young Adults
Non-Profit Organization Celebrating
Over 30 Years
of Giving
We’ve been doing this since 1993. We’re a 100% volunteer-run non-profit creating straightforward, highly-rated educational programs and backup resources for homes and schools. We cut straight to the real issues, needs, and pressures facing kids and young adults today.
As parents, we all want our kids to thrive—in their relationships, their education, and their careers. But to get them there, we have to equip them with the actual tools and mental roadmap needed to navigate a chaotic world, along with the unfair, toxic, or unsafe situations they’re bound to encounter.
We don’t lecture, preach, or micromanage. We just deliver practical, potentially life-saving guidance.
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Donate
Once you have seen the scope of our programs, we are sure you will agree that they are of vital importance to children and young adults.

Access our Programs
Contact us to gain access to our educational programming for your school or organization. Most of our programs are available at no cost due the generous support of many.

Our People & Grants
Get to know the people behind our mission and some of the individuals who have directly benefit from our programs.
We are thankful to have earned the support of so many.
Once you have seen the scope of our programs, you’ll see why they’re absolutely essential for kids and young adults today.
Our Pledge Since 1993: ZERO Admin Costs.
- We don’t take salaries.
- 100% of your donation goes straight to the mission.
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Who Supports Us
We couldn't do this alone! Proudly supported by:
Our Programs

Smart Safety Strategies for the Real World
Our goal is to shift how young adults think about their own safety. We provide realistic, proven strategies to help them spot red flags, trust their gut, and avoid dangerous situations before they escalate.

Our Drug Education Inititative
Nationally recognized for delivering drug education that actually works. We focus on real awareness and practical avoidance strategies, not scare tactics.

