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The Internet opens vast new horizons for kids and youth. Their possibly strongest opportunity consists in finding new friends, and develop friendships into a global interpersonal network. For learning, for support on a personal and professional level, for fun, and for everything else related to their future.

For kids to develop a friendship puts other demands on a relationship than chats with strangers using a fake identity. First, there's the challenge of meeting someone with the right combination of interests and qualities. Next, they must do some meaningful things together to cement their friendships.

Your niece, nephew, and the other kids out there, may want a coach. Some older person who can support their endeavours. By volunteering , you can do good for the world, and make a difference in a meaningful way.

In addition to helping kids directly, there are also many other things you can do to support them indirectly.

Register your kid
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How Kidlink works
What we tell kids about getting friends?
The Who-Am-I? program
Helping children cope with Disaster and Loss
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