Brad Mitchell Named 2025 ASACP ‘Service Recognition Award’ Winner
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced MojoHost CEO Brad Mitchell as the winner of this year’s Service Recognition Award. Created to “honor the dedicated volunteers who have supported the association’s mission of protecting children and at-risk youth by providing essential assistance and services,” this is the second time Mitchell has been recognized by ASACP with the award, the first coming in 2018.
“I always look forward to presenting ASACP’s Service Recognition Award,” said Tim Henning, executive director of ASACP. “It is a privilege to recognize such a caring, dedicated group of individuals who work tirelessly to make a positive difference in online child safety. “For 2025, I am honored to acknowledge a stalwart member of the association’s industry-based Advisory Committee — Brad Mitchell — for going above and beyond to support online child safety.”
Mitchell said he’s honored to receive the award.
“It was quite a surprise not just because it was unexpected, but because MojoHost and I have always done everything possible to protect children,” Mitchell said, adding that protecting children is everyone’s responsibility because it is the right thing to do.
“This responsibility is universal and should be a common effort not just of the people and companies in the adult industry, but everyone as a whole,” Mitchell said. “Even if I were not a proud father of three wonderful kids, I would feel that ASACP’s work is noble but often thankless. The organization is much needed but needs our support to succeed.”
Henning thanked Mitchell and called for others to take up the cause, as well.
“ASACP and I are most grateful for Brad’s efforts and the efforts of all others who help keep kids safer online,” Henning said. “It is a huge effort and an effort in which we can use all the help we can get.”
Previous winners of ASACP’s Service Recognition Award include attorneys Lawrence Walters, Marc Randazza, and Greg Piccionelli, Cyber Stampede’s Rodney Thompson and Scott Rabinowitz, Epoch’s Joel Hall, CCBill’s Gary Jackson, Cydata Services’ Brandon Shalton, along with adult film performers Stormy Daniels, Tera Patrick, and Evan Seinfeld. Eros Association’s Fiona Patten and Robbie Swan, 7Veils’ Lauren MacEwen, EngineFood’s Stewart Tongue, Wasteland’s Colin Rowntree, Stephen Yagielowicz of XBIZ, ASACP’s Henning, Vince Charlton and Dawn Yagielowicz have also been honored.
To learn more about how your business can help protect itself by protecting children, visit ASACP.org and email Henning at tim@asacp.org. For information on the services provided by MojoHost, visit MojoHost.com.