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Fi We Children Foundation has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in August 2020. The social media accounts linked to from Fi We Children Foundation are: TikTok, LinkedIn, Email, Threads, X. Besides social media accounts, fiwechildrenja has populated their site with Why blocking social media won’t protect children, Hair Us Out! Youth Forum, FWCF demands immediate resignation of Ascot Primary principal, Report it! FWCF condemns reported graduation discrimination at Ascot, Advocacy group urges probe after cop reportedly removes student from bus, FWCF offers free legal aid to students barred from graduation over grooming, Advocacy group wants safer internet for children, FWCF endorses school gardens as key tool in reducing NCDs among youth, Banning social media for children is not the solution, Register for our Youth Voices Forum: Social Media Ban, Children need stronger online safeguards beyond social media ban, FWCF urges faster assessments for children facing learning challenges, FWCF calls for online safety framework amid proposal to restrict social media, Help-A-Child Learn Registration, Paid Membership Form, FWCF calls on government to implement faster educational assessments, No need for more police in schools, FWCF mourns passing of 13-year-old Kemelia Paul - Observer, Read about ban on school food marketing, Fi We Children Foundation concerned over low university qualification rates, Hurricane Melissa’s forgotten victims: Jamaica’s working children, FWCF calls for meaningful youth consultation, Review Child Care Act protection measures, Fi We Children Foundation calls on Gov't to urgently review PATH, Is $250 per day for PATH students enough in this economy?, FWCF Banking Details, Instagram, Are young people merely puppets in the hands of the adults?, ‘Raising the age of consent does not address teen pregnancy’, Explore school safety measures on IRIE FM, FWCF renews call for anti-violence interventions in schools, Letter of the Day | Ethical journalism, put children first, Letter of the Day | The children of Caribbean migration, Letter of the Day | Unfinished freedom: Why Jamaica must fully embrace black hair in schools, Hearts & hashtags: Keeping teen dating safe online, The identity of a child victim must be safeguarded at all times, Case for close-in-age exception in child diversion act review, NSSC calls for greater student safety, Le Monde | Read about Cuba medical brigade expulsions, Nyam healthy in Schools, Tomato juice in schools? A right step in school nutrition, Slap in the face of Caribbean solidarity, Advocacy urges conflict education after tragedy, Fi We Children calls for reform of school grooming policies, urges principals to sign MoU, Letter of the Day | Stop killing our children, When will unchecked power in our schools be addressed, Fi We Children Foundation launches anti-violence school project, Fi We Children Foundation condemns confiscation of students’ jackets amid cold front, Letter of the Day | Teachers must do more to de-escalate conflicts, Valentine Pixie Order Form, What future awaits students who can’t read or count?, Not condoning adult-child sex, Africka Stephens | Young love on trial: Criminalise or guide?, Hurricane Melissa Outreach - Volunteer Sign Up, WHEN KIDS GET CAUGHT | Lead Stories | Jamaica Gleaner, Sensible legal reform for adolescent sexual justice, Children in media: To show or not to show their faces, Citizen oversight boost, Letter of the Day | Non-refoulement at our shores, Letter of the Day | Private schools in western parishes need help, Fi We Children Foundation welcomes JC's revised hair grooming policy, Hair Us Out: Combing through the rules with Jamaica College, GoFundMe: Help Rebuild Shrewsbury School in Jamaica, Jamaica Universal Periodic Report | 2025, Hurricane Melissa deepens Jamaica’s child labour crisis, IRIE FM News | Do Not Video Children For Clicks, Statement from Africka Stephens on the Reopening of Schools, Children Are Not Hiding in Tunnels | In Focus Gleaner, Knowledge or chains? | In Focus | Jamaica Gleaner, FWCF International Coastal Cleanup event in Montego Bay, Ocean Conservancy Plastics Treaty Priorities, Why are we still locking out students for grooming infractions?, Fi We Children condemns student lockouts, Support Jamaican youth social justice, Fi Di Yutes Dem: Questions for Jamaica’s new Administration, FWCF & G4G host field day at SOS Children’s Village, Why children don’t belong in political campaigns, Child abuse knows no postcode, Children are not political pawns - Uphold ethical campaigning, Tragic politicisation of rural student safety, Fried Chicken Frenzy vs. Public Health, School Nutrition Policy is a long awaited step forward, FWCF TOR - 2025/26.