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Resources

What you can do. Who can help.

Curated resources for parents, educators, youth leaders, pastors, and survivors — plus the immediate reporting and removal channels every Alabamian should know.

If you need help right now

Remove explicit images of a minor

NCMEC Take It Down is the national service that helps remove online nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit images of anyone under 18. Free. Anonymous.

Report exploitation

NCMEC CyberTipline is the national clearinghouse for reporting suspected online exploitation. Reports are forwarded to law enforcement.

Federal criminal reporting

FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) accepts reports of internet-based crimes including AI-generated child exploitation.

For parents and caregivers

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Plain-language guide covering: what AI-generated CSAM is, what signs to look for on your child\'s devices, how to have the conversation, what to do if it happens. To be developed with Kristi Bush and subject-matter experts.

For educators and school leaders

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Classroom and administrator guidance covering: school incident response protocols, Title IX considerations, working with local law enforcement and ICAC task forces, student and family support. To be developed with input from Alabama educators.

For pastors and youth leaders

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Guidance for church and youth ministry leaders: recognizing disclosures, creating safe spaces, working with families, sermon and teaching resources. To be developed with CCA input.

For survivors and families

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Mental health support resources, legal advocacy contacts, Alabama victim services, and peer support information. To be curated with trauma-informed professional input.