Samuel Dyke is going off all techno for 7/9 14/16 for The Breck Foundation

No Tech 4 Breck · 7 February 2017 to 17 February 2017 ·
I was really affected when i heard the news three years ago, and it made me more upset when the documentary Murder Games went out on BBC Three. I spoke to his mother via the Breck Foundation Facebook Page, and i was inspired by her story, and wanted to help, i hope you guys and girls want to help too! any donation however small is welcome. I am on my side of things committing to stay offline, and away from all screens, gadgets, and my beloved PS4. For two three-day stints: 7th to 9th, and 14th to 16th February 2017
The Breck Foundation’s mission is to educate young people how to keep safe when using the internet. Through education and awareness we teach young people that their relationships online are not like real life friendships, that they should not disclose personal information and never arrange to meet with someone who has befriended them online alone and in a private place. We do this by sharing the real life story of Breck Bednar (see photo), a 14 year old boy from Caterham, Surrey, who was tragically groomed online and lured to his death in February 2014.
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