RICHMOND -
Virginia's Interfaith community is coming together to promote Internet safety among children.
Virginia Attorney General Bill Mims says the nonprofit Enough is Enough will provide an Internet safety program it produced to The Family Foundation and the Virginia Interfaith Center.
The program, called Internet Safety 101: Empowering Parents, will be sent to churches, synagogues and mosques around the Commonwealth.
Mims says his office will work with the groups to offer training opportunities to religious leaders.
Virginia Attorney General Bill Mims says the nonprofit Enough is Enough will provide an Internet safety program it produced to The Family Foundation and the Virginia Interfaith Center.
The program, called Internet Safety 101: Empowering Parents, will be sent to churches, synagogues and mosques around the Commonwealth.
Mims says his office will work with the groups to offer training opportunities to religious leaders.
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