Kinsa President and CEO, Paul Gillespie, and Spiderman greet school children following Internet safety presentation.
Kinsa EDUCATES the public, policy makers and law enforcement about the issue of online sexual exploitation of children, its massive scope and devastating impact.
New technologies arrive with a dark side. Along with its vast benefits, the online world also facilitates horrific crimes against our kids. Kinsa believes it is essential to recognize and address these dangers.
The consequences of child sexual abuse are many and serious: anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, physical injury and even, later in life, a tendency to victimize other children.
This is why Kinsa strives to educate those who can help us protect, rescue and heal these victims: parents, friends, families, politicians, lawyers, judges, police officers. We need all of these people to understand the extent of the problem and its often tragic consequences.
Kinsa actively seeks platforms, all over the world, to develop awareness and to provide insights into this devastating issue and how individuals and organizations can work together to eliminate it.
Kinsa has become a respected authority on the subject. Along with President and CEO Paul Gillespie, several members of Kinsa’s board of directors and advisory board serve as spokespersons, including our legal director David Butt and Paula Knight, the founder of the Mothers' Online Movement.