REPLAY: Fund IRL Webinar - Here's What Social Media Litigation Could Mean for Afterschool and Youth Supports

Across the country, lawsuits addressing the harmful impact of social media on youth well-being could result in significant settlement funds — creating a potential opportunity to invest in programs that help young people thrive.

Last month, hosted a webinar exploring how potential social media litigation payouts could support afterschool and summer programs, mentoring initiatives, mental health supports, safe spaces, and other opportunities that foster real-life connection, belonging, and resilience for youth.

The webinar also featured Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman, who discussed the importance of ensuring these funds are intentionally directed toward investments that benefit young people and communities.

The encourages OST professionals and community leaders to watch the webinar recording to learn more about the coalition’s efforts and how advocates nationwide are working to turn social media accountability into youth opportunity. KYOSA will continue sharing updates as this important issue evolves.

LINK TO WEBINAR REPLAY

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