Corporate Overview
About TAALKTAALK is a US-based, federally approved 501©(3) non-profit organization with a core belief that child sexual abuse is predictable and preventable when we surround children with knowledgeable and outspoken adults, and we all play a part in the solution. TAALK is an acronym for Talk About Abuse to Liberate Kids. The TAALK dream is to eliminate child sexual abuse in communities around the world. Until then, TAALK will vigilantly carry out its mission to reduce children’s vulnerability to child sexual abuse and to support survivors through the healing process. Child sexual abuse is a global pandemic that is solved at the community level. TAALK effectively locates the programs and services that have been proven successful from around the world, highlights them through the TAALK media platforms and delivers assessments, professional training, forums, support groups and other proven solutions at the community level through TAALK Chapters and partner organizations.
Vision
TAALK's vision is a local, national and world community where the incidence of child sexual abuse is radically reduced, where victims of child sexual abuse lead healthier lives, and where the related adverse social and economic outcomes, such as substance abuse, mental illness, criminality and suicide, are correspondingly reduced.
Mission
TAALK’s mission is to reduce children’s vulnerability to child sexual abuse and to support survivors through the healing process by effectively locating programs and services that have been proven successful from around the world, highlighting them through our media platforms and delivering assessments, awareness presentations, professional training, forums, support groups and other proven solutions at the community level through TAALK Chapters and partner organizations.

How TAALK Serves Each Demographic
How TAALK Serves Each Demographic
Children
- Educate Children about Appropriate Behavior
- Empower Children to Talk
- Educate Parents about grooming signs and actively managing access to their children
- Empower Parents to build prevention teams surrounding their children
- Educate regarding current community condition and vital statistics
- Assess what is working and areas for improvement in the community
- Share what is working elsewhere in the world
- Provide best-practice training
- Share with the world what’s working
- Give effective organizations a voice
- Provide a venue for collaboration
- Give them a voice to tell their story for healing, community education and to inspire other survivors
- Provide a platform for Survivors to take back their power and actively engage in child protection
- Local support groups
- Online forums
- Educate non-offending parents on when to report and what to expect
- Local support groups
- Online forums
- Educate community members on how current and future public policy impacts prevention
- Empower community members to understand child molesters’ behavior patterns and image management techniques
- Inspire community members to be on-going consumers of child sexual abuse prevention education and to be outspoken bystanders
- Provide a safe place within the community for minor attracted people to talk about their feelings before they hurt a child
- Educate mental health professionals to provide treatment for minor attracted people
- Educate mental health professionals to provide adequate treatment opportunities for those offenders who want it
- Give remorseful offenders a voice to tell their story for healing, community education and to inspire other offenders
- Provide a platform for remorseful offenders to give back to community by actively engaging in child protection forums
