06/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/16/2026 12:45
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Growing up today means living in a connected world, and we believe every child should be able to learn, explore and grow safely online with the help of technology. To help lead the way, we've increased our U.S. digital wellbeing fund to more than $50 million to support a healthier, more resilient generation of kids and teens.
Because online safety is a shared responsibility, we support child development and mental health experts to provide resources for families and support a safe digital ecosystem for everyone. Here's what our fund has already accomplished:
At an event Google.org and Highlights for Children hosted in Columbus, Ohio, second grade students tackled a variety of educational games and puzzles teaching them skills like how to create a safe and strong password, why it's important to take breaks from screens and the value of being kind online.
Now, we're expanding our digital safety and wellbeing support for teens, introducing new interventions focused on best practices for healthy technology interactions and supports that combat social isolation. Here's how:
In Altadena, California, Google.org and Active Minds celebrated our new national youth-led mental health and digital wellbeing movement with an engaging workshop at The Eaton Fire Collaborative. Senior Director of Health, Megan Jones Bell spoke on the panel alongside Assemblymember John Harabedian, Active Mind's Brandi Pretlow and local student leaders.
From support to child development and mental health experts to the robust parental controls and dedicated features across our platforms, everything we do for kids, teens and families is created to support, designed to respect and built to protect. This way, they can seize the incredible opportunities that technology presents for learning, connection and innovation.
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