Our MissionThe Enough Is Enough®®® (EIE) mission is to Make the Internet Safer for Children and Families. EIE, a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the pioneering leader on the front lines of efforts to prevent the Internet-enabled exploitation of children.
Our Vision
We are dedicated to raising public awareness about the dangers of Internet pornography, sexual predators and traffickers, other dangers and advance solutions that promote equality, fairness and respect for human dignity while promoting a shared responsibility between the public, technology, and the law. We stand for freedom of speech as defined by the Constitution of the United States; for a culture where all people are respected and valued; for a childhood with a protected period of innocence; and for a society free from sexual exploitation.
Commentary,commentary - Apr 8
The Christian Post: Hollywood scandals ignite a call to expose 'unfruitful works of darkness'News Update - Apr 4
March Roundup: See How We're Working to Make the Internet Safer for Children and Families!News Update - Apr 1
Entertainment Industry Headlines Filled with Allegations of Child AbuseNews Update - Mar 14
Let's Stop the Madness when it comes to the Online Exploitation of our Children!News Update - Mar 5
See How We're Working to make the Internet Safer for Children and Families!Press Release - Feb 16
Congress Must Act Now to Protect Children on Social Media Platforms from an Unregulated Big Tech Industry
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"I extend my strong support for Enough Is Enough®(EIE) and its work to protect children online. EIE has been on the forefront of the battle to protect children online for over a decade. Through years of work empowering parents nationwide, EIE has developed highly effective resources and techniques for educating, motivating, and empowering parents to be the first line of defense in their children's online lives. EIE, headed by Donna Rice Hughes, has been a leading force in raising national recognition of the critically serious problem of Internet child pornography and sexual predation. EIE's Internet Safety 101®: Empowering Parents program educates parents comfortably, and I believe that EIE's Internet Safety 101®: Empowering Parents program [will] be a great asset for law enforcement and Project Safe Childhood task forces around the country in their community outreach efforts."
--Andrew G. Oosterbaan, Chief, U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section