What Are You Looking For?
Explore what matters to you right now
Across the Political Divide, Parents Sound the Alarm on Kids’ Online Safety
In a rare moment of agreement across party lines, parents from all political backgrounds share deep concern about the impact of social media and smartphones on their children. This is not a left issue or a right issue. This is a parent issue.
Why This Matters for Your Community
For Parents: You are not alone in your concerns. Data showing overwhelming consensus across political lines
For Schools: Evidence supporting phone-free policies that most parents actually want
For Policy Makers: Rare bipartisan issue where Americans agree on the need for action
For Tech Companies: Clear signal that parents want better protections for kids online
For Communities: A unifying issue that can bring people together across differences
The Landing
Why this matters:
Less than 1% of human trafficking victims are identified
Many victims don't even realize they're being trafficked
Traditional services require victim identification, creating barriers to help
By serving anyone who has experienced the sex trade, we eliminate these barriers
This approach increases victim identification and connects more people with life-saving support
Founded in 2015, The Landing started as a dream to reach survivors who were slipping through the cracks. Our founders wanted to create a safe space for survivors, regardless of whether they were ready to leave their current situation.
YMCA of Greater Houston
Why Belonging Matters
Families sign up their kids for swim lessons or sports not just to learn skills, but to make friends and feel like they belong. Seniors come for exercise classes and stay to talk over coffee. People walk through our doors for programs, but they stay because they feel seen and supported.
Recent research shows that feeling connected to others is more important for success than age, race, or income. The Y uses this information to create programs that bring different generations together and help people feel less alone.
What Emotional Dysregulation Looks Like and How to Deal With It
Emotional dysregulation affects how people respond to stress and communicate feelings, often leading to misunderstood behaviors and strained relationships. Understanding its root causes—such as trauma, neurodivergence, or chronic stress—opens the door to healing and resilience. This guide empowers caregivers, educators, and individuals with language and tools for support.