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Newark Police Highlight Online Safety on International Missing Children's Day

NEWARK, New Jersey — In a collaborative effort in honor of International Missing Children's Day, Newark Police Detective B. Lewis of the Community and Clergy Affairs Unit joined forces with the Shani Baraka Women's Resource Center and the Oliver Street School Homeland Security Investigations.

The event aimed to raise awareness among students about Internet safety. Homeland Security Investigations Special Agents have taken the lead, sharing vital information and essential tips to help students safely navigate online environments.

This initiative highlights the importance of community involvement. The partnership aims to make children safer by equipping them with the knowledge to protect themselves online.

The collaboration also reflects the continued commitment of local and federal agencies to child welfare. This educational outreach is part of broader efforts to engage the community and strengthen safety measures for youth.

The involvement of multiple organizations highlights a unified approach to addressing the challenges children face online, with a focus on preventative education and safety awareness.

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