
Enough Is Enough®
Strategic Programs and Campaigns
Defending Child Safety and Dignity in the Digital World since 1994
EIE’s pioneering efforts to prevent the Internet-enabled exploitation of children began an ongoing movement in 1994 which continues to this day.
EIE programs and campaigns do not reinvent the wheel; rather, they fill gaps in existing efforts with new, pioneering campaigns that scale nationally, are easily replicable and generate significant outcomes. Each is designed to bring large culture change from the top down – from CEO’s to Main Street; from the White House to Governors and State AG’s; from mainstream media to family living rooms. EIE’s ability to create high-impact campaigns, brand awareness, and generate national media interest and public engagement has led to tremendous influence, change and action. Once EIE births an initiative and other NGO’s follow, EIE forges new paths to pioneer to prevent the exploitation of children in the digital world.
Project Wilberforce™
EIE’s Project Wilberforce, launched in 2014, designed to end the internet-enabled sexual exploitation of children and adults and restore a culture of civility, dignity and respect in America. Each campaign is making great strides in raising awareness of the social costs of internet pornography as a fueling factor in the sexual exploitation of children, violence against women, pornography addiction, the breakdown of marriage, sexual predation and sex trafficking. Project Wilberforce has emerged as a movement with the national success of the following Project Wilberforce campaigns:

Public Health Pornography Pandemic Campaign
This campaign continues to fuel the growing movement to shed light on the social costs and corroding influence of Internet pornography as a public health epidemic, backed by peer-reviewed social and medical science. More than a dozen states have passed or adopted resolutions declaring pornography a public health crisis.

Recovering Hearts Initiative
The vision of Recovering Hearts is to implement a holistic strategy promoting healthy sexuality and genuine intimacy and to prevent sexual exploitation of children, women and men.

Safe WiFi℠ Campaign
EIE’s Safe WiFi℠ campaign, calls on corporate America to voluntarily filter pornography and child sexual abuse images on its public WiFi so that children, youth, families and adults can be provided a safer, more friendly WiFi environment. With corporate giants such as McDonald’s and Starbucks taking the lead, the campaign is currently focused on being advanced to include the travel industry (hotels, airlines), restaurants, tax-payer funded government institutions, hotels, airlines, universities and churches, among others

Children’s Internet Safety
Presidential Pledge
EIE’s bipartisan Children’s Internet Safety Presidential Pledge calls on the presidential candidates, if elected president, to uphold the rule of law by aggressively enforcing existing federal laws to prevent the sexual exploitation of children online, including the obscenity, child pornography, sexual predation & sex trafficking laws.

Children’s Internet Safety
Governor’s Pledge
The Governor Safety Pledge calls on governors to prioritize protecting children online by advancing policies, education, and public awareness efforts that prevent exploitation and exposure to harmful content. It also encourages collaboration with law enforcement, schools, and industry leaders to strengthen safeguards, support victims, and hold offenders accountable.S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster signed the first ever “Children’s Internet Safety Governor’s Pledge,” developed in partnership with EIE and modeled after EIE’s bipartisan Presidential Pledge.

Children’s Internet Safety
State Attorneys General Pledge
EIE partnered with AG Alan Wilson (R – South Carolina) to develop and nationally launch an Attorneys General Pledge modeled after the Presidential Pledge.

Flip the Switch™ Campaign
Digital devices, search engines, and platforms are not designed with the safety of kids in mind — and families are paying the price. The Flip the Switch™ campaign calls on Big Tech to turn “safety by default” from OFF to ON by implementing age verification and safety-by-design measures.

The High Road Campaign
Random Posts of Kindness and Sweet Tweets Campaigns
Through its launch of the “High Road” campaign, Enough Is Enough® has remained steadfast in its efforts to thwart cyberbullying by encouraging children and parents alike to treat others with common decency, dignity and respect. EIE’s “Random Posts of Kindness” and “Sweet Tweets” campaigns are designed to generate a safer, more civil internet and a reduction in cyberbullying, revenge porn and sexual exploitation online.

Petition Campaigns
EIE urges citizens to advocate for what they believe, hosting campaigns to petition for changes in laws, enforcement, and corporate behavior.
Previous Petition Campaigns Campaigns Include:
- Drop Plans for Instagram for Kids Under 13 (18.4K Signers)
- Shut Down Pornhub by demanding DOJ Prosecute Pornhub & MindGeek for U.S. Law Violations such as Child Porn, Trafficking Content AND Obscene Pornography! (19.2K Signers)
- Petition to Teen Vogue to shut down the TEENVOGUE.COM website, which is “a Parent’s Worst Nightmare” (47K signers)
- Petition to Remove Cuties from Netflix and ask the Department of Justice to investigate film for child pornography violations (18.5K signers)


