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Foxwynd Foundation Awards $75,000 Grant to Our Rescue to support Riverside County ICAC Efforts to Combat Child Exploitation
The $75,000 grant will enhance digital forensics, investigative technology, and law enforcement training to combat child exploitation, supporting regional ICAC operations.
- On Dec. 8, 2025, the Foxwynd Foundation awarded a $75,000 grant to Our Rescue to support the Riverside County Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force from SALT LAKE CITY.
- As part of broader efforts, the grant aligns with the ICAC Connect program to equip all 61 ICAC Task Forces with digital forensic resources, investigative technology and law enforcement training.
- Operationally, the Riverside County ICAC Task Force conducts proactive and reactive investigations, collaborating with state and federal law enforcement partners while Our Rescue's K9 program helped arrest almost 24 traffickers in the past year.
- Immediate effects include strengthened investigative capacity and expanded prevention resources, as the grant funds technology, digital forensics, and training to support Riverside County ICAC Task Force investigations.
- Foxwynd Foundation framed the gift as part of its commitment to organizations that produce measurable change, with the Foxwynd Foundation DAF donation funded by Bobby Gilchrist, Trustee.
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