Kids that Need Help

 

Kids, if you need HELP!: 

(310) 477-6565 or tips.fbi.gov or fbi for more information

If anyone, especially an older kid or an adult, regardless of whether they are a teacher, a principal, a police officer, a parent or your parent, or even an uncle or cousin, and even sometimes a sibling, if they ever try to do any of the following, you are allowed to ask for a Social Worker wherever you are at or ask someone to call one at the following phone number to report it to the people that can do something about it. 

If they:

Tell you to be alone with them, or they block you from going where you want to go, or they corner you, or they close you in a room, or they approach you and you don't like it..

Says sexual things to you, or tries to touch you sexually, or tries to get you to talk about sexual things, or suggests sexual things that you should do to yourself or to them, or they try to have you touch them sexually. 

Sexual things are...touching your body in any way that you did not say it was ok, especially in the private parts. Hand holding is also sexual if you did not say it was oka, and you never have to say it is ok so that they don't have to hurt you. Kissing of any kind is also sexual. 

If they put there private part on you in any way, that is called rape. Rape is sex that you don't want and that you don't like. Big kids and adults are not allowed to have sex with kids, that is called rape. And adults cannot have sex with the big kids, either. That is also called rape, whether the kid does it because they want to or not. Anyone who has sex with a kid that is younger than 18, is doing rape. Anyone that has sex with anyone, even adults and they do t want to be, that is rape. The moment a person says "Stop!" they have to stop, or that is rape. 

Also, kids should not be having sex with kids either until after 18. It's not thought of as illegal, but you should wait because of sexually transmitted diseases and kids can get pregnant, plus your parents will be upset you did not wait until you were old enough. And under 18 years-old is not old enough. Trust me, I know because I was a kid that became an adult and realized that sex is scary, and serious to be doing it too young. Some people even wait longer than that. Trust me, I know. So, trust yourself and the feeling you get in your stomach when you don't like how a person if acting with you or around your friends, or family. You can also look out for them and make sure they are not having that happen to them.


 

If anyone ever says that they will hurt you if you don't do what they say, it's called harassment and rape. If it's about stuff that is sexual, it's called sexual harassment. NO ONE is allowed to do that to anyone, EVER. Not even to adults. Adults aren't allowed to do that to each other. So, they are definitely not allowed to do it to children, especially.

So, make sure you scream and shout to get nice people's attention to help you and make a run for it as soon as you can. If you need to hit them to save yourself from sexual harassment, that is called self-defense. You are allowed to do that the moment they stop you from going where you want to go or from leaving a room. It's called illegal and it is an unlawful detention. 

(Example: A teacher puts you in time out because you did something bad at school. That is not illegal unless it's by yourself. Kids have to be supervised by an adult. But, if that adult tries to sexually harass you, then it is illegal.) So, if a teacher or a parent puts you in time out and then tries to sexually harass you or rape you, then you can fight them to get away. When you fight, you can scream, kick, punch, pull their hair, or scratch them. Hit them in the face or the Ouchy part really hard so that they feel it too Ouchy to be able to get up and hurt you again. You can even hit them with anything you can find, or throw furniture at them. But make sure you can get out of there as fast as possible and make as much noise as you can so someone nice can definitely hear you shouting and help if they can. So, make sure you get out of there as fast as possible and any possible way you can and keep going until you find a nice neighbor that opens the door for you. If none of the nice neighbors are home yet, then you can hide in as many safe places as possible until one of the nice neighbors makes it home. All the proof you need is that they were not listening to you say "No!", and that you feared for your safety. Then, when things calm down and you feel safe, you tell the nice people what happened to you so that they can get you the right help. Safety from your attacker or attackers, if they are more than one. And yes, people will believe you. Be brave enough to know and say it for yourself and for your family and friends. 

If you can prepare to be able to run away from someone that attacks you, make sure you do. Think about what you would do if you were home to try to get out of the house. It could be your parent, one of their friends, someone you know just a little, or someone that is a complete stranger that attacks you some day. Or someone that is attacking you now. Or someone that is attacking you more than just once. It is never okay for anyone to attack you. Not once and not twice, and not again, and again. Never, ever, period.

Things you can scream out:

"Help, help! This is not my daddy, this is not my mommy, help, help!"

"I need help because someone is sexually harassing me." 

"I don't like it when you say that. Get away from me."

"I don't like it when you do that. Get away from me."

Kids are allowed to call 911 and the Department of Social Services. In an immediate emergency, you call 911 to find and catch the bad person. If they do not let you talk to a Social Worker, then you can ask them to speak to a U.S. Marshall, and then tell them that the police officer was not nice and would not let you talk to a Social worker. 

You can also call the Department of Social Workers too. When you call them, tell them, "I need help because someone is sexually harassing me." (Social worker number)

If anyone does not help you do something about it, you can have them arrested. It has to be stopped. It is not okay to do nothing about sexual harassment and rape.

If you call the social worker ad no one helps you or they don't respond quickly, you can call the FBI at (phone number).

The Emergency Number: 

First, if you want to talk to the police or there is an emergency for any reason and you need someone to help you "right now", you call: 911

All you have to do is find a phone and be able to unlock it. If you do not have one at home, you can go to your nice neighbor, only the nice one, and ask to use their phone because you are scared and need help.  

Second, if you want to talk to someone quietly without mean people hearing you:  call the Abuse Hotline at 800-799-7233, or text them at: 88788. They are called the Abuse Hotline and you can call them at any time of the day or night to ask for a nice Social Worker that helps kids. They work for Child Protective Services. They protect children. All you have to do is find a phone and be able to unlock it. If you do not have one at home, you can go to your nice neighbor, only the nice one, and ask to use their phone because you are scared and need help. 

Ask your parents without making a big deal about it, if you could have a land-line phone. So that Johnny or Jenny from school can call you without bothering your parent about using their phone. A land-line phone is a telephone that you can put in a part of the house and it stays there but always can be used without needing a code to unlock it. A hands free phone is best so that you can grab it and hide in a quiet area to call who you want to help you. The only problem with a land-line phone is that it cannot go farther than a certain distance. So, make sure that you know how far it goes before it stops working. All you have to do is walk a couple steps back and get it to work again.

Third, you are always allowed to call the FBI. They are the people you call when the police cannot help you. There phone number is:

(310) 477-6565 or tips.fbi.gov or fbi for more information

To learn generally about the FBI, go to this link: https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/fun-games/kids/kids-page-text-version

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You can call any one of them or all three of them to make sure that you get help.

**Again, these are the numbers for help:**

Police: 911

FBI: (310) 477-6565

The Abuse Hotline at 800-799-7233, or text them at: 88788.

 



*ShamanaMama*

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