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kNot Today Opens National Headquarters
kNot Today officially has a home! On October 23rd, kNot Today founders Frank and Linda Reich cut the ribbon on the foundation's national headquarters in Indianapolis. The headquarters are located on the Far East side of Indianapolis in a 17,000 sq. ft. building that...
kNot Today PSA Released
Frank and Linda Reich always knew they wanted to use their platform to raise awareness about the mission of kNot Today. So, when the idea of putting together a powerful PSA was brought to the table, the Reich's immediately began reaching out to their network of...
Opening Blind Eyes to the Truth about Sex-Trafficking in America
Some 20 years ago, I was invited to a meeting to discuss "human-trafficking." Held at the Salvation Army Center on D.C.'s New York Avenue, only 10–15 D.C. policy analysts were invited — feminists, conservatives, evangelicals, politicos — and none of us had previously...
Video Games and Online Chats Are ‘Hunting Grounds’ for Sexual Predators
When Kate’s 13-year-old son took up Minecraft and Fortnite, she did not worry. The video games were hardly Grand Theft Auto — banned in their home because it was too violent — and he played in a room where she could keep an eye on him. But about six weeks later, Kate...
Frank And Linda Reich Launch kNOT TODAY
Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich and his wife Linda used this year's My Cause My Cleats game to launch their foundation Knot Today to help protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation. See the original article from Colts.com...
With kNOT TODAY, Frank and Linda Reich aim to help victims of child sexual abuse
INDIANAPOLIS — The shoes Frank Reich wore in Tampa last week carried a message written in black and green, eight letters and a symbol of a knot in place of an o, two words that carry an enormous amount of hope and passion: kNot Today. A heart for children, for kids...