Mission/Vision
We're here because we want to make it easier to understand the things that you see in the media, especially the things that you see on television. And because we want to provide you with tools to help you deal with the challenges of being a kid - like bullying and peer pressure, as well as...
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We're here because we want to make it easier to understand the things that you see in the media, especially the things that you see on television. And because we want to provide you with tools to help you deal with the challenges of being a kid - like bullying and peer pressure, as well as squeezing time into your schedule to be active every day, because that's so important to do.
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What does the organization do?
CCA 4 Kids is part of the Concerned Children Advertisers organization. It is a website geared to children with the purpose of educating youth about media issues. The website provides accessible, kid-oriented information about understanding television and internet content. The wesbite also...
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CCA 4 Kids is part of the Concerned Children Advertisers organization. It is a website geared to children with the purpose of educating youth about media issues. The website provides accessible, kid-oriented information about understanding television and internet content. The wesbite also provides information about other important youth issues and daily challenges such as bullying and healthy lifestyles.
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Opportunities for Youth
CCA 4 Kids gives youth the opportunity to give feedback on important youth issues - including media, bullying and healthy lifestyles. The site also provides important information and tools on how to deal with difficult situations such as bullying. Links are provided for organizations that...
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CCA 4 Kids gives youth the opportunity to give feedback on important youth issues - including media, bullying and healthy lifestyles. The site also provides important information and tools on how to deal with difficult situations such as bullying. Links are provided for organizations that children may contact if they are experiencing difficult situations.
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