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