THE MORAL OUTREACH SOCIETY HAS RESUMED OPERATIONS  |  DECENCY DEMANDS IT
MOS

Moral Outreach Society

Protecting American Family Values Since 1989

Because Decency Matters

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Decency does not defend itself. That is why we are here. That is why you are here.

Your participation matters  ·  The record is watching  ·  Decency requires action

The Time for Watching Alone Has Passed.

The Moral Outreach Society cannot do this work without the support of concerned citizens. We are not asking for much. We are asking for attention, for vigilance, and for your name on our list.

Four Ways to Stand With Us

01

Join the Outreach

Add your name and email to our registry. You will receive updates, alerts, and correspondence when the situation warrants. We do not write unless we have something to say.

02

Talk to Your Neighbors

Word of mouth remains the most powerful tool available to a concerned community. If you are aware of families whose children have been exposed to Crackodile & Friends materials, we encourage you to share what you know.

03

Write to Your Representatives

Public access programming operates under community oversight — or it should. Contact your local media board, your city council, and your state representatives. Ask them what they know about the return of Crackodile & Friends. Their answer will be informative.

04

Send Us What You Find

If you have encountered materials, broadcasts, merchandise, or any other content associated with Crackodile & Friends or MOS Productions, we want to know. Our archive is only as complete as our community makes it.

"We will not be silent. We are asking the same of you."

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What to Look For

A Parent's Checklist

If you are uncertain whether your family has been exposed to Crackodile & Friends materials, the following items may help you assess the situation.

  • Your child has mentioned a character named "Wally" or "Crackodile"
  • You have found stickers, buttons, or printed materials featuring a cartoon crocodile
  • Your child has received or requested membership in something called the "Crackids Fan Club"
  • A coloring book titled Winners Don't Lose Drugs has entered your home
  • Your child has visited the website crackodileandfriends.com
  • Your child has referenced phrases such as "Safety, Loyalty, and Membership"
  • You have noticed an unusual enthusiasm for a crocodile whose background has never been satisfactorily explained

If any of the above apply, we encourage you to reach out to us directly. You are not alone. Many families have found themselves in this situation. The important thing is that you are paying attention now.