"The Breck Foundation sessions were our highest scoring sessions, both for overall marks and in terms of giving people actionable advice"
- A global financial services
Breck Foundation corporate partner
Helping Young People Reclaim the Internet
“I learned from the Breck Foundation what the word grooming meant and what impact it can have on people who are affected by it.”
- Kai, age 11.
“I learned all the signs of grooming and I think it was very helpful as I can tell my friends outside of school about it and feel safer. It was scary but I know how to be aware of it now.”
Year 6 pupil.
By donating £5 a month you can protect a whole class of primary school children with online safety lessons
Get involved
Get involved in helping young people reclaim the internet
The internet is changing rapidly. The nature of it, the popular platforms and how young people use them are all constantly evolving. Our work is becoming more and more important day by day.
At Breck Foundation, we are working towards:
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Eradicating incidents of online grooming and exploitation of young people
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Reducing young people's exposure to inappropriate conduct on the internet
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Increasing young people’s self-confidence and digital resilience
Help us achieve these goals by getting involved in our work.
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Become our BFF
Our amazing supporters, known as our Breck Foundation Friends (BFFs) make our work possible. Without them we would not be able to keep reaching children with Breck's story.
Our goal is to reach all children irrespective of their backgrounds. This means we must be able to offer our services free of charge to those communities and schools
Read in our strategy why we focus the delivery of our free sessions to schools that exist in the lower 50% of the Index of Multiple Deprivation
who do not have the resources to pay for it.
As our BFF, you will receive our newsletters and new research reports before anyone else. You'll get important updates on how children and young people are experiencing the digital world, as well as tips to help keep them safe online.
You'll be the first person to hear about upcoming Breck Foundation events, conferences, jobs or fundraising opportunities to get involved in.
We will let you know how much we appreciate your support by involving you in our work when opportunities come up and by holding a BFF reception at our AGM.
Join our family of BFFs and become a online safety lifesaver today
Fundraise with us
Join our team of incredible Breck fundraisers! Pick one of our events and have fun while helping us keep young people safe online.
We have lots of adventures to choose from, from high-adrenaline to easy afternoons. Without fundraisers like you, we would not be able to reach as many children, parents or schools with Breck’s story.
Become a Corporate BFF
Our amazing corporate supporters, known as our Corporate Breck Foundation Friends (CBFFs) make our work possible. Without them we would not be able to keep reaching children with Breck's story.
Our goal is to reach all children irrespective of their backgrounds. This means we must be able to offer our services for free to those communities and schools
who do not have the resources to pay for it.
Read in our strategy why we focus the delivery of our free sessions to schools that exist in the lower 50% of the Index of Multiple Deprivation
For the duration of our partnership, we will attend annual organisational staff events to deliver our lifesaving online talks and empower your staff to be online safety heroes for children and young people.
We will add your company to the list of ‘corporate friends’ and sponsors on our website. We will also acknowledge your partnership (through logos and corporate quotes) in our regular newsletters, publications and social media posts that reach our many thousands of supporters worldwide.
Where a whole project is funded or part-funded, your partnership/ sponsorship will be acknowledged in publicity materials relating
to that project.
As a partner, you will receive our newsletters and other publications to share with your staff. These will contain updates on our work and new important insights into how children and young people are experiencing the digital world, as well as tips to help keep them safe online.