Resources

If you are a parent looking to protect your home, an educator looking to protect your school, or a teenager caught in a frightening situation online—you are not alone, and there is immediate help available.

Immediate Crisis Support

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, panicking, or having thoughts of self-harm, please reach out right now. A mistake is not a life sentence, and money can always be replaced.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Free, confidential, 24/7 support.

Report Online Exploitation & Sextortion

If you are currently being blackmailed, threatened, or extorted for money or images online, stop communicating with the predator immediately and report it to the authorities. Do not delete the messages or account information, as law enforcement will need them.

1. Report to the NCMEC CyberTipline

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is the official national clearinghouse for reporting online exploitation.

2. Remove Explicit Images via “Take It Down”

If a predator has explicit photos or videos of a minor (under 18) and is threatening to share them, NCMEC runs a secure, anonymous tool that assigns a digital fingerprint (hash) to the image. This prevents it from being uploaded or shared across major social media platforms.

3. Report Cyber Crime to the FBI

Financial sextortion is a federal crime frequently operated by international syndicates. File an official complaint with the FBI’s internet crimes division.

Educational Resources for Parents

The best defense against online predators is awareness. We encourage parents to use these tools to start open, shame-free conversations with their children about digital safety.

  • NCMEC’s NetSmartz: Tips, presentations, and conversation starters regarding online safety, customized by age group.
  • Bark / Qustodio / Aura: (Optional: If you recommend specific parental control software, you can list them here to give parents actionable steps for monitoring.)
  • Our Parent Guide: (Placeholder for any custom PDF download you create for Walker’s Mission later.)
When Walker was targeted, he felt completely isolated and overwhelmed by sudden panic. We want every child to know that no matter what a predator threatens, your family loves you, your community supports you, and there is always a way out. Please talk to us. Please report it.

The Montgomery Family