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   While our mission at FamilyFriendlyVideoGames.com is to help families identify games that they can play together, we also support and endorse many other organizations with similar or complementary missions. We're proud to be affiliated with the following partners that help champion issues that relate to families, kids, videogames and more.
Children's Advocacy Institute (CAI)

The Children’s Advocacy Institute (CAI), founded at the nonprofit University of San Diego School of Law in 1989, is an academic, research, and advocacy law firm. CAI represents the interests and rights of children and youth in impact litigation, legislative and regulatory advocacy, research and public education projects, and public service programs. CAI’s academic component trains law students and attorneys to be effective child advocates. Active at both the state and federal levels, CAI’s advocacy program seeks to improve the status, health and well-being of children and youth in all areas of their lives, with special emphasis on improving the child protection and foster care systems and enhancing resources that are available to youth aging out of foster care and homeless youth.

http://www.caichildlaw.org/

Gaming Evolution

Gaming Evolution, founded on January 19, 2005, is a multimedia website dedicated to providing quality information to help educate parents and children on the various videogame-related products that are released. Through our news articles, in-depth previews and reviews, as well as interviews with industry professionals, we want to ensure that consumers are making quality decisions in regards to the entertainment values of their families.

http://www.gamingevolution.info/

Kidtelligent

Kidtelligent is a web-based application that is designed to help kids be more successful in key life areas such as at school, in sports and in relationships. We help your child gain a competitive edge by understanding their unique strengths and challenges. Think of it as a personalized roadmap for your child. We go above and beyond the traditional book or seminar, the Kidtelligent system uses a scientifically-based approach to inform you and your child about what is unique about them. With this tailored and personalized information in hand, the Kidtelligent system helps give you and your child insights and resources that can propel them to success. Visit our website to learn more: http://kidtelligent.com

ESRB

The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a non-profit, self-regulatory body established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). ESRB assigns computer and video game content ratings, enforces industry-adopted advertising guidelines and helps ensure responsible online privacy practices for the interactive entertainment software industry.

www.esrb.org

ECA

The Entertainment Consumers Association (ECA) is the non-profit membership organization that represents consumers of interactive entertainment in the US and Canada. The association was founded to give gamers a collective voice with which to communicate their concerns, address their issues and focus their advocacy efforts. As such, the ECA is committed to a host of public policy efforts, empowering and enabling the membership to effect change. Additionally, the organization provides members substantial affinity benefits including discounts on games-related purchases and rentals, as well as community and educational initiatives.

www.theeca.com

GamerPops.com

GamerPops.com believes that the best way to ensure our children are having positive experiences with video games is to be an engaged, informed and involved parent. Know what they are playing, know what they should and shouldn’t be playing, and best of all, play with them. Whether your child is a toddler playing their first game or a teenage who’s wanting to playing M rated titles that may or may not be appropriate, there’s always a role for an engaged, informed and involved parent.



Plus, as gamers themselves, the GamerPops love playing video games!



www.GamerPops.com

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