Protecting Our Kids in the Digital Age
Social media is a powerful tool—but in the wrong hands, it can become a dangerous place for our children. Online grooming, sexting, catfishing, and cyber threats are real risks, especially on platforms like Snapchat and WhatsApp. As part of The Marketing Queen and my Mrs. South Africa journey, we are taking a stand to educate, empower, and protect.
- Join us in raising awareness and ensuring a safer online space for South African children.
What we do
The online world moves fast, and while it offers opportunities, it also comes with hidden dangers. Many parents, teachers, and even children are unaware of the real risks lurking behind private chats and disappearing messages.
Together, we can build a safer digital environment for our children.
- Expert-backed resources on online safety.
- Educational blogs that break down the risks of platforms like Snapchat and WhatsApp.
- Support and guidance for parents, teachers, and children.
- Clear reporting steps to take action against online predators.
Our Three Pillars of Education
Our Three Pillars of Education help parents spot online dangers, teachers create safe digital spaces, and kids stay smart and safe online.
For Parents
As a parent, it’s hard to keep up with every new app your child uses. We simplify it for you. Learn how to:
Talk to your kids about sexting and online dangers without fear.
Set up parental controls and safety measures on their devices.
For Teachers
Teachers play a crucial role in shaping young minds. We help you:
Create safe digital spaces in your classrooms.
Educate students on responsible social media use with ready-to-use materials.
For Kids
Not everything on the internet is as it seems. We teach kids how to:
Report and block inappropriate behavior.
Say NO to uncomfortable situations without fear.
How to Report Online Predators & Abuse
If you suspect a child is in danger online, take action immediately
Need Help? Speak to a Professional.
South African Police Service (SAPS)
- South African Police Service (SAPS): 10111
Childline SA
- Childline SA: 08000 55 555 | childlinesa.org.za
Report Cybercrimes to SAPS
- Report Cybercrimes to SAPS: Cybercrime Reporting Portal