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Guest Speaker….

Merlyn Horton of Safe Online Outreach Society
Community Event offered March 6th @ 6pm and March 9 @ 11am, 2009 ~ located at  2041 Harvey Avenue (New Life Church Building) in the Grapevine Room. 
The British Columbia-wide use of the Internet by youth, the presence of broadband access, either through cable, phone lines, or satellite, in even the most remote communities in the province means that ALL communities are in need of information on Internet safety.

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Over the years CASEY "Community Against Sexual Exploitation of Youth" has been sponsored by a variety of businesses and institutions, a few of which you can see here...

Student Work

Have a look at some of the artwork made by students.


CASEY became a registered non-profit society on September 27, 2000, CASEY received registered charitable status in June 2003. All donations would be greatly appreciated, and will be receipted for income tax purposes...  This website was funded by inVolve BC.  Previous funding has been received from the National Crime Prevention Centre, City of Kelowna, Vancouver Foundation and Ministry of Attorney General.  non-profit society on September 27, 2000, CASEY received rstered charitable sta in June 2003. All donations would be greatly appreciated, and will be receipted for oses. 
If you are interested in donating to CASEY to support awareness & prevention workshops, presentations and educational materials you may get more information about doing so by connecting to CanadaHelps.org or by contacting us at directly through info@caseyonline.org

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CASEY has many volunteer opportunities, especially prior to and during Awareness Week. CASEY members enable voting privileges. Non-voting members are welcome to attend meetings and volunteer as well. CASEY has an ongoing need for...


Have you ever heard a child say, "When I grow up, I want to be a prostitute?" For children and youth, working the streets is not a choice. Their lack of life experience and naivety about where the road to the street leads precludes their ability to make a conscious, informed choice. In Canada, any person...

Cherry Kingsley has been a powerful factor in bringing awareness to child & human rights issues and exploitation. She is a founding member of the National Youth in Care Network, Co-Chair of the first ever International Summit of Sexually Exploited Youth, has authored Finding Our Way and co-authored Sacred Lives .