Dignity Memorial Escape School immediately call the nearest missing children s organization in your area . This is a clearinghouse for missing children and it has the ability to http://www.escapeschool.com/1-Abduction.shtml
Extractions: FIRST: Call 911 and tell the person who answers the phone that you are reporting a possible missing child and it is a high-priority police emergency. He or she will start asking questions. Remain calm and answer the questions as completely as possible. The operator will relay this information to officers on the street while you are talking, so action will already be underway. SECOND: When you hang up, immediately call the nearest missing children's organization in your area. This is not a time to be searching for phone numbers. You should already have this number written in a safe place. The people who staff these organizations know exactly what to do and will jump into action immediately. THIRD: Contact the Center for Missing and Exploited Children. This is a clearinghouse for missing children and it has the ability to get the word out about your child coast-to-coast. Its number is 1(800) THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678). Keep this number in a safe place. The national center can also put you in touch with a local missing children's organization in your area.
The Safety Key By LifeLynx The Nations missing children Organization Center for missing Adults 2432 W.Peoria Ave. Suite 1283 Phoenix, AZ. 85029 602944-1768 or 800-690-3463 http://www.lifelynx.net/missingchildrenorganizations_v01.html
Extractions: This analysis compares selected findings from the second National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway, and Thrownaway Children (NISMART-2) and its predecessor, NISMART-1. It is based on household surveys of adult caretakers and covers victims of family abductions, runaways, and children categorized as "lost, injured, or otherwise missing". The most important finding is the absence of increases in any of these problems. For some types of episodes, the incident rates decreased. This guide was written by parents and family members who have experienced the disappearance of a child. It contains their combined advice concerning what one can expect when a child is missing, what to do, and where to go for help. It explains the role that various agencies and organizations play in the search for a missing child and discusses some of the important issues that need to be considered.
Ameco.org Many nonprofit organizations are named for a child missing from that community.They are founded generally by either the family of the child who may be http://www.amecoinc.org/aboutus.htm
Extractions: AMECO is an association of missing and exploited children's organizations in the U.S. and Canada founded in 1994. AMECO was founded by a group of non-profit organizations that wanted to work together for three reasons: To combine their efforts in influencing the policies and services for missing and exploited children. To raise awareness among the public of the work of the non-profit organizations. To create a way for the public to distinguish between reputable organizations and those created merely as a fundraising vehicle to take advantage of the large number of people who want to contribute to missing children organizations. In the past, instances of unethical fundraising techniques for missing and exploited children by organizations offering few if any services with the donations received have tainted the entire group of non-profit organizations. Certification by AMECO validates the integrity and professionalism of the member organizations.
Alabama Department Of Public Safety The ACMEC publishes a bulletin of missing children each month. Any law enforcement,public or private organization may submit information to the bulletin. http://www.dps.state.al.us/public/abi/system/missing/about_acmec.asp
Extractions: (800) 228-7688 or (334) 353-1172 In response to the concern for exploited children in Alabama, the 1997 Alabama Legislature enacted legislation to increase the legislative scope and authority of the Missing Children Bureau in the Alabama Department of Public Safety. The 1997 legislation established the Alabama Center for Missing and Exploited Children [ ACMEC ]. The program provides liaison among citizens, private organizations and law enforcement officials regarding missing and exploited children information. The ACMEC is located within the Alabama Bureau of Investigation's Criminal Information Center and is a central repository of information regarding missing and exploited children. The information is collected and disseminated to assist law enforcement agencies, public and private organizations and the citizens of Alabama in locating missing children. The ACMEC is utilized as a resource center and information exchange service and complements the state and federal computerized missing person's files. As part of the ACMEC's services, a toll-free WATS telephone line
InfoPEI: Missing Children Emergency Measures Organization Family Violence Resource Guide Emergency Numbers missing children Poison Control Police Women s Shelters http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/index.php3?number=1280&lang=E
VOA News - Togo's Missing Children May Number Up To 300,000 The missing children of Togo missing children may number up to 300000. The childrens organization PLAN has released a new report on the problem in http://author.voanews.com/english/Africa/2005-05-25-voa54.cfm
Extractions: var gMenuControlID=0; var menus_included = 0; var jsPageAuthorMode = 0; var jsSessionPreviewON = 1; var jsDlgLoader = '/english/Africa/loader.cfm'; var jsSiteID = 13; var jsSubSiteID = 56; var kurrentPageID = 141771; document.CS_StaticURL = ""; document.CS_DynamicURL = ""; Text Only Search VOA English V OICE OF A MERICA VOA Home VOA English Regions/Topics Subscribe to E-mail ... Wednesday (5/25) is the International Day of Missing Children, a time to focus attention on the widespread problem of child trafficking. The childrenâs organization PLAN has released a new report on the problem in Togo, where some estimates say as many as 300,000 children â between the ages of 5 and 15 - have been sent to work in foreign cities or countries. In its new report, PLAN says, âThe trafficking of children is one of the most severe violations of human rights in the world today â involving over a million children worldwide and hundreds of thousands of children in West Africa alone.â PLANâs program director in Togo, BellâAube Houinato says the organization realized the scope of the problem after it surveyed hundreds of families.
Runaway, Missing And Exploited Children The National Center for missing and Exploited children was cofounded in is the oldest and second largest missing children s organization in the United http://www.co.ba.md.us/News/childsafety/runawaychildren.html
Extractions: Provides general non-emergency information and provides referrals to the proper division of the police department for services. Call 410-887-2214 for general information or call the Baltimore County Domestic Violence Hotline for emergencies, 410-828-6390. Baltimore County State's Attorney Office, Child Abuse and Sex Offense Division Reviews, investigates, formally charges, and prosecutes felony offenses including sex offenses with adults as victims, sexual child abuse, and physical child abuse. The Counseling Unit is the outreach and prevention branch of the Youth and Community Resources Section of the Baltimore County Police Department. They are a staff of skilled counselors who work with young people and their families with the goal of preventing crime and fostering positive interpersonal relationships and life skills. In Baltimore County, there are many community organizations with trained staff to answer questions and help find the information needed to make informed decisions.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CPEA is a national nonprofit missing children organization based in Tampa, Fla., CPEA is the secondlargest missing children organization in number of http://www.find-missing-children.org/Press Room/Releases/Release1.8.04c2.htm
Extractions: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 20, 2004 Child Protection Education of America is proud to announce that Janice E. Rench has been hired as the Director of its Northeast Branch. Rench brings with her more than thirty years experience in social service and nonprofit sectors. As Director, Rench will head the organizations branch in Framingham, Mass. Renchs responsibilities will include administering safety presentations and events to schools, community groups and corporations throughout the entire Northeast region. Among her notable credentials, Rench has served as the executive director for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, and more recently, for the Association of Missing and Exploited Children Organizations (AMECO). A licensed social worker, mediator, and crisis trauma counselor, Rench is also an author and lecturer. Her work combines personal safety seminars, and the assessment, design and implementation of training concepts and manuals addressing victimization issues. She has received the U.S. Department of Justice Presidents Award for her outstanding service to victims of crime. CPEA is a national nonprofit missing children organization based in Tampa, Fla., that assists parents and law enforcement officers involved with missing children cases by offering free photograph distribution. The charity also offers safety education events, including fingerprinting using its state-of-the-art fingerprinting program.
Welcome To Gabriels Gifts Gabriel s Gifts is a charitable 501(C)(3) nonprofit, missing children s organizationformed in 2000 Gabriel s Gifts - missing children s Organization http://www.gabrielsgifts.org/
Extractions: or click here for more information. Priority our priority is keeping kids safe. To assist in the prevention and also in the location of missing kids. and the aftercare for families of the missing. Click here for more info about our services. Annual Fundraiser A Champagne Brunch - our primary fundraising event is held each Spring at Crapitto's Italian Cucina. Please join us. See the Calendar for this year's event.
Gabriels Gifts - News Release Fall Golf Tournament to Benefit missing childrens Organization Beth Alberts,CEO of Gabriels Gifts missing childrens Organization and Director of the http://www.gabrielsgifts.org/news_release.asp?intRelease_ID=1893&intAcc_ID=49
Runaways And Missing Children - MavicaNET Nonprofit missing children organization actively searches for missing andexploited children. Teaches abduction prevention and protecting children through http://www.mavicanet.com/directory/eng/6340.html
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Hope4theMissing.org [Links] The Nations missing children Organization and Center for missing Adults. New YorkState Criminal Justice Services The NYS missing and Exploited children http://www.hope4themissing.org/links.asp
InfiNet Jacob Wetterling Foundation (JWF) is a charter member of the Association ofMissing Exploited children s organizations (AMECO) and a member of the http://www.jwf.org/
Extractions: Tuesday, 20 May 2003 Manhattan Affiliate Office Opens Its Doors With Support of New Advisory Board The Manhattan Affiliate Office was established to raise awareness of NCMEC and ICMEC's many programs and services to tri-state area parents, children and caregivers related to child abductions, molestation and sexual exploitation. Additionally, the new affiliate will look to build financial support for programs and services provided by both organizations and to ultimately implement local programs and services to benefit the tri-state community. "NCMEC is a strong, viable national organization and ICMEC is expanding our programs and services to a global audience, but our foremost commitment is to build a far greater grassroots presence in local communities across America. Our first priority in making that happen is the City of New York. We are confident that we can touch the lives of many more children and families, and that our success will stem from the direct support of the people and organizations that represent this city," stated Ernie Allen, president and CEO of NCMEC. "The plight of missing and exploited children goes beyond national borders. Our international neighbors are profoundly affected by the same challenges that we face here at home. The Manhattan Affiliate Office will lead the charge in building both national and international support from community leaders and businesses represented here in New York City," stated The Honorable Arnold I. Burns, chair of ICMEC's board of directors and a managing director of Natexis Bleichroeder, Inc
ADVO cards, which feature the names and faces of missing children, ADVO is a strongadvocate and supporter of INROADS, an organization that places talented http://www.advo.com/corpcitizenship.html
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