Child Safe Project & personal wealth Project

“Why This Matters”

Children are our most valuable and precious resource. They are members of society who cannot defend or protect themselves. They depend on mature, well-adjusted adults not just their survival, but to help them thrive. For a host of reasons, some adults along the way have let them down, abandoned them, and forsaken them. For evil and misfortune to prevail it takes good people to do nothing. We are a membership based nonprofit charity. We have created the most effective way for good people to support these disadvantaged children while helping create a financial freedom program for themselves. First, we get you large funding, then show you how it’s paid off for you & generate passive income,   then we both are able to take some of these profits to help more disadvantaged children, foster children, the abused, the homeless, child trafficked, the hungry, the special needs, all children all walks of life, all disabilities. We just help you make more money so you can help them more. One child at a time.

The best index to a person’s character is how he treats people who can’t do him any good, and how he treats people who can’t fight back. Children.

“If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way.” – Martin Luther King Jr.

Child Abuse:

More than 550,000 children are known to U.S. authorities to be abused. An estimated 558,899 children (unique incidents) were victims of abuse and neglect in the U.S. in 2022, the most recent year for which there is national data. That’s 8 children out of every thousand. CACs serve more than 380,000 kids each year, helping them to recover.

Special Needs Children:

  • 6.2% of children aged 5 to 15, or 2.8 million kids, have disabilities.
  • Children with disabilities are 24% less likely to receive early stimulation and responsive care, 42% less likely to have foundational reading and numeracy skills, 25% more likely to be wasted and 34% more likely to be stunted, 53% more likely to have symptoms of acute respiratory infection, and 49% more likely to have never attended school.

Child Sexual & Human Trafficking

  • The practices of slavery and human trafficking are still prevalent in modern America with estimated 17,500 foreign nationals and 400,000 Americans being trafficked into and within the United States every year with 80% of those being women and children.

    FACT: Human trafficking can include forced labor, domestic servitude, organ trafficking, debt bondage,  children as child soldiers, and/or sex trafficking and forced prostitution. 

Child Homelessness:

  • 1 in 30American children experience homelessness. They live with or without their families, in shelters, cars and abandoned buildings. 51% of American children who experience homelessness are under age five. More than 2.5 million children are homeless each year, 2% of children aged 5 to 15, or 2.8 million kids, have disabilities.
  • Approximately 1.3 million infants, toddlers, and preschoolers (1 in 18 children under the age of 6) experience family homelessness each year.
  • Nearly 1.4 million students from preschool through 12th grade were identified as homeless in the 2022-2023 school year.
  • On a single night in January 2023, an estimated 186,084 people in families (or 57,563 family households) were identified as homeless.

Child Hunger:

  • More than 9 million children faced hunger in America in 2021. That’s 1 in 8 kids at risk of hunger.
  • More than 3 million children die from hunger every year worldwide.
  • Nearly half of all deaths among children under 5 are caused by hunger.

Foster Children:

    • At the end of the 2021 fiscal year, there were 391,098 children in the foster care system.
    • Neglect is the most common type of maltreatment, affecting approximately 60-62% of children in foster care.
    • Physical abuse affects around 10-16% of children.
    • Sexual abuse affects around 7-10% of children.
    • Up to 40% of children in foster care may experience some type of abuse within the system.

Financial Literacy & Life Skills Education:

  • Free Financial education & life skills one on one mentoring for all children, as well as continuing education with dozens of video courses, blueprints, & materials, from successful entrepreneurs & business experts, and worldclass mentors.

The Child Safe Project raises funds for children and local charities as well, by helping the average person become financially free through our private funding lenders that our attorneys have relationships with, and investing in trading platforms, where our members can partner with us and generate profits through our trading relationships and generate passive auto pilot profits while helping disadvantaged children.

For a help with:    Food, Clothing, Shelter, Foster Care, Financial Help & Mentoring,Emotional or Physical Support from abuse, human or sex trafficking..        

Email us: ChildSafeProject2024@gmail.com                                                                                                                      

How Child Safe Project helps disadvantaged children in local communities around America while creating personal wealth for the average person…

  1. We are able to generate our own funding without donations. We work with a law firm with private money lenders who loan members in our group $250,000. The process usually takes only about 4 weeks if someone has the upfront costs the attorneys require to be put in an escrow. They require some “skin in the game,” as a lot of work is required.
  2. Members who obtain these funds receive a net $200,000 as $50,000 is put directly into a trading program and the loan is now paid off for the borrower! $200,000 free and clear! Private money lenders will do this because the 250k is easily paid off for them with no risk. The greatest secret about this program is that borrowers can do as many of these as they want. When they get their first $250k, they can do 5 more!
  3. We take 10% of the $200,000 remaining as our success fee, which goes to help support disadvantaged children in local communities. That leaves the borrower with $180,000 free and clear to use as they want. No limits. We do have a 25k-50 Crypto trading program they can enter with their own trading account and generate up to 25% per week returns! Take $50,000 for instance, this equals $12,500 per week. This replaces a paycheck without any effort, skills, training, or risk as the trader guarantees your initial investment. AND, your profits come so quickly, any risk you perceive is eliminated as you recoup your initial investment in 3 weeks, with compounding.

 

  1. Child Safe Project uses these profits in several ways to help disadvantaged children…

 

  1. We visit existing local orphanages, abuse shelters, special needs, and government facilities, who help those victims of sex and human trafficking, child abuse, homelessness and hunger facilities, foster care centers, and support these children with whatever they need. Financial, emotional, safe housing, food, clothing. Getting funding and supplies, which can include access to physicians who can help with medicine, into existing facilities is the most effective and efficient way to support these children.

 

  1. In addition to helping local charities, we also create additional resource locations in local communities most affected by these serious issues. These include but are not limited to: Dropoff donation locations, vehicle pickup of local donations and delivered to area facilities in desperate need of these items, and a hotline any child can call for emotional, financial, or physical support for transportation, housing, food, clothing, medicine, and financial education. Our website has 100s of financial educational and life skill courses, videos, and one on one mentoring as needed so these older children can not merely survive but thrive as they move into adulthood, most of them on their own with no family that wants them.

 

We help investors who wish to open up Children’s Charity Thrift Stores in their community.  These are profitable from day 1 as products are donated, including much of the labor from community programs.  Children in these communities use these stores for clothing, tech educational supplies, furniture & bedding, food, & 100s of other products

Toll-Free Crisis Hotline Numbers - Child Welfare Information Gateway or resources we work with…

Child Abuse                                                                                      Childhelp®
Phone: 800.4.A. CHILD (800.422.4453)
People They Help: Child abuse victims, parents, concerned individuals.

Child Sexual Abuse

Darkness to Light
Phone: 866.FOR.LIGHT (866.367.5444)
People They Help: Children and adults needing local information or resources about sexual abuse.

Family Violence

National Domestic Violence Hotline
Phone: 800. 799.SAFE (800.799.7233)
TTY: 800.787.3224
Video Phone Only for Deaf Callers: 206.518.9361
People They Help: Children, parents, friends, offenders

Help for Parents

National Parent Helpline®
Phone: 855.4APARENT (855.427.2736) (available 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., PST, weekdays)
People They Help: Parents and caregivers needing emotional support and links to resources.

https://engage.youth.gov/

https://www.childwelfare.gov/

Human Trafficking

National Human Trafficking Hotline
Phone: 888.373.7888
People They Help: Victims of human trafficking and those reporting potential trafficking situations.

Mental Illness

National Alliance on Mental Illness
Phone: 800. 950.NAMI (800.950.6264) (available 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., ET, weekdays)
People They Help: Individuals, families, professionals

Missing/Abducted Children

Child Find of America
Phone: 800.I.AM. LOST (800.426.5678)
People They Help: Parents reporting lost or abducted children, including parental abductions.

Child Find of America—Mediation
Phone: 800.A.WAY.OUT (800.292.9688)
People They Help: Parents (abduction, prevention, child custody issues)

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Phone: 800.THE.LOST (800.843.5678)
TTY: 800.826.7653
People They Help: Families and professionals (social services, law enforcement)

Rape/Incest

Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN)
Phone: 800. 656.HOPE (800.656.4673)
People They Help: Rape and incest victims, media, policymakers, concerned individuals

Substance Abuse

National Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Information Center
Phone: 800.784.6776
People They Help: Families, professionals, media, policymakers, concerned individuals.

Suicide Prevention

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Phone: 800. 273.TALK (800.273.8255)
TTY: 800.799.4TTY (800.799.4889)
People They Help: Families, concerned individuals

Youth in Trouble/Runaways

National Runaway Switchboard
Phone: 800.RUNAWAY (800.786.2929)
People They Help: Runaway and homeless youth, families.

https://www.acf.hhs.gov/cb/data-research/ncands     (Statistics)

https://www.adoptuskids.org/for-professionals/interstate-adoptions/state-child-abuse-registries (foster children their because of abuse and other neglect)

https://www.aacap.org/aacap/Families_and_Youth/Resource_Centers/Child_Abuse_Resource_Center/Home.aspx                 trauma and child abuse help

https://www.childwelfare.gov/

https://ojjdp.ojp.gov/programs/human-trafficking-resources

https://victimconnect.org/learn/types-of-crime/human-trafficking/

https://www.state.gov/20-ways-you-can-help-fight-human-trafficking/

https://www.state.gov/20-ways-you-can-help-fight-human-trafficking/

https://nche.ed.gov/resources/  (Homeless resources)

https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/publication/caring-health-wellness-children-experiencing-homelessness

https://youth.gov/youth-topics/homelessness-and-housing-instability/resources-young-parents-children

https://www.hsncfl.org/  (Homeless services of central florida) 

https://www.childwelfare.gov/resources/states-territories-tribes/nfcad/?rt=768  (foster homes)

https://www.fostercarecapacity.com/data/total-licensed-foster-homes

https://www.fosteruskids.org/usa/all/agencies

https://russellhome.org/   (special needs)

Bestbuddies.org

Russel home for atypical children

Voa.org

Endchildpovertyus.org

Human trafficking DOJ: 888 373 7888

Justice.gov/business

Stophumantrafficing.org

Standtogether.org

Child abuse; 888 4a child

Child hunger; 866 3 hungry

Sexual abuse: 866 367 5444

Domestic violence: 800 7907233

National center for missing or exploited children: -800-843-5678

Missing Children: 800 426 5678

Youth in trouble: (homeless) 800 786 2929