A 6-module course for parents and caregivers for parents and caregivers across America — because no community keeps children safe from online threats.
"I thought raising Lily in a safe community would protect her. I was wrong about what I needed to protect her from."
Sarah is a single mom raising her daughter on her own. She works at the hospital, stays active in her community on weekends, and is fiercely devoted to her 13-year-old daughter Lily. She also had no idea what was happening on Lily's phone — until one evening changed everything. Sarah's story threads through every module of this course. Her questions are your questions. Her wake-up call is why this course exists.
The threat flows through every home in every American community. No zip code is protected. This course teaches you to see what's there.
Complete all six modules at your own pace. Each module builds on the last — and ends with an assignment you can use immediately at home.
"I thought living somewhere safe would protect us."
"It didn't look like danger. It looked like a friend."
"How do I talk about this without shutting her down?"
"This isn't optional anymore — for schools or for us."
"I'm not helpless. Here's what I can actually do."
"It happened. Now what?"
Native Brigade delivers this curriculum in person — in church fellowship halls, school gymnasiums, and community centers across the country. The online version exists so every parent can access it, at any hour, at any pace. But if you want to experience it with your neighbors, your community, your church — we bring it to you.