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Online safety curriculum creates safety for vulnerable youth in Pennsylvania — Influenced

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This work in Kensington was made possible by the generous support of the World Childhood Foundation.

Is there any way to create online safety for kids that actually makes a long-term difference in their digital habits? Influenced, a curriculum focused on staying safer online, is proving that kids can be safer when they’re given the right tools.

The need for a curriculum like this has never been more urgent.

89% of online exploitation cases begin in chat rooms.

The reality

The challenges for kids in Kensington

Influenced has been taught in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia in partnership with The Lighthouse, a community center and the region’s oldest nonprofit. Kids in Kensington are accustomed to violence:

Philadelphia incarcerates youths at the highest rate of any major U.S. city, and youth often experience further abuse in detention centers
The average income in Kensington is half of the average income in the rest of Philadelphia
The violent crime rate in Kensington is 30% higher than the rest of the city, and disproportionately affects youth
86% of kids in Kensington have already experienced at least one form of online predation

These numbers are just a snapshot of the challenges kids in Kensington face. Other challenges include food insecurity, challenges accessing education, and abusive homes — all factors that make them uniquely vulnerable to digital exploitation.

How can we support kids like these to beat the overwhelming odds of grooming, digital predation, and exploitation in order to protect themselves online?

Kensington Ave street sign in Philadelphia, PA

The change

The Influenced curriculum has delivered measurable change in digital safety for kids across Kensington

Influenced, a multi-hour engaging workshop presented by certified trainers, has been delivered to over 800 vulnerable youth in Kensington through a partnership between The Lighthouse and anti-trafficking organization The Exodus Road.

Families200 families have been impacted by the training.
TrainersAs of 2026, there are a dozen trainers certified to teach the course.
CommunityNearly 100 parents, educators, nonprofit practitioners, and community leaders have been reached.

That expert, relationship-focused online safety training works.

How is Influenced increasing online safety for kids?

Here are just a few of the changes that The Lighthouse and The Exodus Road have been able to measure through pre- and post-training surveys of the kids:

63%increase in willingness to increase use of privacy settings
400%increase in intention to set screen time limits
523%increase in desire to prioritize face-to-face relationships over digital ones
89%of students who took the workshop said they felt confident keeping themselves safe online and seeking support if they experienced digital harm

"Don't forget about it. It's like brushing your teeth — you have to stay on top of it every day. There are people out there who will harm you. You have to protect yourself and spread awareness."

A student who participated in an Influenced workshop

How is Influenced increasing caregivers’ capacity to protect kids online?

To create a truly interconnected ecosystem where both adults and the kids in their lives can be mutual participants in a safer world, adults have to be skilled up in navigating the digital world children already live in. Influenced equips them to do exactly that. Here’s how it’s changing adults who take the training intended for educators, caregivers, and community leaders:

40%increase in confidence that they could recognize warning signs of exploitation
42%increase in ability to use parental controls and safety tools
100%of parents shared that after the training, they felt ready to respond if their child disclosed online harm
88%left the workshop intending to set up a family tech agreement

"This experience opened my eyes to different pathways to sexual extortion. It's in everything — apps, web browsers. I was naive to some things. It definitely opened my eyes toward having more in-depth conversations with my teen."

A parent who participated in an Influenced workshop

Take the next step

How can I help my child stay safe online?

The success of the Influenced curriculum in Kensington shows that even in the most high-risk environments, this digital training can transform the way both adults and kids respond to online dangers. You can take the training online at any time through the Influenced Parent Academy, and the teen in your life can use the Teen Academy.

This allows you to be a part of the response to the dangers increasingly driven by screens and smartphones. In one school where Influenced was recently presented, 10% of youth had already experienced some form of exploitation. Part of what sets Influenced apart is that it is not a training that deals only in hypotheticals. Influenced is for when, not just if, something goes wrong. It acknowledges the needs of real parents and teens without shame.

Have you taken the Influenced training and had your own experience with the way it can impact a life? We’d love to hear from you! Email influenced@theexodusroad.com to share your story.

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All images, apart from the header image, are representative.