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Internet Safety 101 National Launch 

Event Remarks

President & Chairman, Enough Is Enough℠

Mother of a victim of pornography addiction

Survivor of a Sexual Predator
 
Past President, Virginia PTA
 
Consumer Policy and Child Safety, AOL
 
Full press event can be viewed HERE.
 
Photos from Event
 
 
EIE President Donna Rice Hughes
 
 
 Alicia Kozakiewicz, Survivor of an Internet Predator
 
Holly Hawkins, AOL
 
Rene, Mother of a porn victim
 

Colby May, EIE Board Member

 
Dianne Florence, Past President, Virginia PTA
 
Dianne Florence, Past President, VA PTA
 
 
Panelists respond to press questions
 
EIE President with Salvation Army Partners
 
Sponsors from AOL, AT&T, NetNanny, Smobile and Verizon with EIE President Donna Rice Hughes
 
Panelists: Rene, Holly Hawkins, Donna Rice Hughes, Alicia Kozakiewicz, Dianne Florence
 
EIE President Donna Rice Hughes with press
 
EIE Staff: Donna Rice Hughes, Cris Clapp Logan, Lillian Schoeppler, Julie Koh, Byron Bartlett, Bob Flores

 

 


 
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