About Unite for
Safe Social Media
Our Mission
Unite for Safe Social Media informs, encourages and actively supports those around us in promoting common sense, healthy and productive social media use. By raising awareness, Unite for Safe Social Media will empower families to stand behind shared commitments, inspiring one another to join forces for safe social media use and appropriate legislative initiatives.
Our Story
A national health epidemic is threatening our children and grandchildren. A whole generation is suffering because of smartphones and social media. Research has shown that kids who are online more than 3.5 hours a day are much more prone to depression. (US Surgeon General, May 2023) The most vulnerable age for girls is between 10-14 and for boys 14-15. (American Psychological Association May ’23)
Unite for Safe Social Media brings families together to share facts and resources so they don’t have to face this challenge alone. When should you allow your kid to have a smartphone? When should you allow them to open a social media account? There’s been no rule book, so it’s easy for parents to fold to kids’ requests when everyone else is doing it – but now we know better. The research is in, and the consequences are clear.
Unite for Safe Social Media brings together the experts, the research, and the tools and tips parents need to navigate the perils of the digital age. Prevention of mental health harms is our top priority.
Unite for Safe Social Media also monitors legislation and mobilizes parents to alert their elected officials of their support for policies that will improve online safety for children.
What People are Saying about
Unite for Safe Social Media
In the absence, social media is raising our kids."
and takes the worry out of the decisions I am making alone.”
I rely on my Unite group.”
When our family and friends agreed to stop group texts, I was so relieved.”
Our Affiliates
We salute these organizations whose day to day expertise inspires and supports our work.
Our Partners
Across the country Unite’s partner organizations offer fantastic off-screen activities for youth.
Contact [email protected] to add your organization to our list of off-screen partners.
Our Board of Directors
Christine Vineis has worked in public affairs all her career specializing in federal government relations for clients nationwide. President of Capital Partnerships, LLC, she has represented complex, expensive and complicated projects requiring creative financing, unique approaches and intensive relationship-building. She has won $ 2.5 Billion on behalf of her clients.
Christine has a track record of creating and launching successful organizations including WTS, a 79-chapter professional organization and Ohio Women in Government. She was the youngest officer working for a Fortune 100 company and led Pfizer’s groundbreaking advertising campaign from their New York City headquarters.
As a volunteer, she has chaired the Columbus domestic violence agency, sat on the US Capitol Grounds Olmstead Parks Committee, the Community Foundation for Nantucket and many others.
Judith has more than 20 years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults and families as a psychological consultant and crisis responder. In her work she has seen firsrt hand the toxic effects of social media and the harms it inflicts on judgement, self-identity, and self-esteem and peer and family relationships. She has served as Vice Chairman of the Alexandria Virginia Community Services Board which oversees mental health and substance abuse services, and as a court-appointed Special Advocate for children in the Alexandria Court System. She has two children and three grandchildren. She now lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.