Frequently asked
What people ask first
Is this real?▾
Yes — and not yet. The platform you're looking at is a working Phase 1 prototype, deployed for internal demonstration to leadership, partners, and stakeholders. The full set of gates between today and a real public launch — independent security audit, legal & compliance signoff, real partner agreements, real training content, 24/7 staffed crisis line — is documented in the repository's
PHASE2_READINESS.md. You can verify the platform's current health publicly at /status.How do I become a Certified Child Safety Advocate (CCSA)?▾
Submit an application at /apply. America's Future Inc. staff vet the application — including a background check — and approve, deny, or request additional info. Once approved, you complete 14 training modules (each ending in a quiz at 80% pass) and a final assessment. Passing the final assessment issues your CCSA designation and unlocks field reporting.
What does my CCSA card mean?▾
Your card identifies you as a Certified Child Safety Advocate authorized to submit field reports through Project Exodus. It carries a QR code that anyone can scan to confirm your designation is currently active. It does not grant law-enforcement authority. CCSAs observe and report; they do not engage suspects.
What does Project Exodus do with my data?▾
We collect only what's needed for the platform's functions — vetting your application, recording field reports, routing them to appropriate law-enforcement partners, supporting recovery cases, and running the audit log. We never sell or rent any data. Subjects you observe in field reports are anonymous-by-default. Read more at /privacy.
What if I see something right now?▾
If you are in immediate danger, call 911. If you have observed potential trafficking, the National Human Trafficking Hotline is reachable 24/7. CCSAs route reports through this platform to partners agreed in advance with America's Future Inc. — but no report through any channel substitutes for emergency services when a life is at risk.
Where does my report go?▾
Reports are routed by an admin-configured rules engine (visible to admins at
/admin/routing). The specific law-enforcement partners that receive reports are defined by America's Future leadership; they are not hardcoded into the platform. Every routing decision is recorded in the tamper-evident audit log.What if I'm a survivor and I need help?▾
Visit /survivor. The page is calm, multilingual (English, Spanish, Vietnamese with more in Phase 2), and the panic button at the bottom reaches a trauma-trained responder. If you have been issued a magic link by your case manager, opening it on your device gives you access to your timeline, mentor, and check-in history.
Why does this platform exist?▾
Because today, recovered children are too often re-trafficked — by the same networks they were rescued from — through the gaps between community detection, recovery care, and placement. Project Exodus closes those gaps under one operational platform, with a tamper-evident audit log so the work can be trusted at every step.
Who runs Project Exodus?▾
Project Exodus is owned and licensed by America's Future Inc., chaired by Lt. General Michael T. Flynn (Ret.), with Mary Flynn O'Neill as Executive Director and Kristen Hall as R&D Director. See /about for more.
See also: About · Status · Privacy · Sample report