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What is Kinsa?

Kinsa, a registered Canadian charity founded in 2004, helps to find, rescue and heal child victims of abuse whose images are shared on the Internet. These are children in our neighbourhoods, across the country, and around the world.

Kinsa works with Canadian law enforcement agencies and other partners to train police officers in developing countries, giving them the expertise to find and rescue these vulnerable, unidentified children. The rescue of 10 Canadian children and the arrest of a New Brunswick man, is directly attributable to the global teamwork Kinsa fosters. Kinsa training works.

Once rescued, victims and their families receive support to help them heal through the Mothers Online Movement (MOM), a powerful community network.



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