Displaying images has proven to be the most successful method of finding missing children. One in seven children have been recovered as a direct result.

 

Here's a set of links to websites providing a variety of important information
and support for the families of missing children. Next to each link is a brief
description of what you'll find at the site.

Please take just a moment to possibly make a difference.


NEW2.GIF (284 bytes)   Kid Kits
A free, printable ID kit for your kids. Fill out and print this free form, repeat for each child and keep them in a safe place. Provide as much information as possible and include at least two recent photographs of each child. In the event your child goes missing, this KidKit will provide police with vital information about him/her to help them in their search.

Sexual Offenders
Whether you need to check the sexual offenders registry on a shady character, or seeking the top industry resources, this is a great resource center.

PANdora's Box
270+ pages of child protection & abuse prevention information. Links for more information on Abductions, Child Porn & Internet Crimes, Child Law and the Courts, Offenders, Research and Violence, plus more.

Megan's Law in All 50 States
As a result, local law enforcement agencies in all 50 states must notify schools, day care centers, and parents about the presence of dangerous offenders in their area. Here is a list, by state, of how the details of Megan's Law apply. Also, links to any states that have online lists.

Child Search
Provides Crisis Counseling for the Families of Missing Children. Trained counselors can help you with the feelings of guilt, inadequacy, and helplessness you may feel. Search Assistance in locating the child. Photo Distribution through daily & weekly TV programs, magazines, newspapers, fax-networks, flyers, Child Search® Alerts, direct mail, World Wide Web, etc. Prevention Training Seminars. Provided to your group - travel expenses may be required for a speaker to your area.

The Polly Klaas® Foundation
The Polly Klaas® Foundation's goals are to find missing children, prevent child abduction, and educate the public.

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
A vital resource for families and law enforcement agencies in the search for missing children and the quest for child protection. Includes an extensive missing child database with photographs and information on how you can help the cause. For more information, or to report the sighting of or case of a missing child, call 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678)

The Lost Child EBS
An active volunteer child recovery organization. The photo banner is displayed on member web sites located throughout North America, Europe and Asia, and the child information posters behind these photos are distributed on land similarly. Our volunteer recovery units on land include off duty law enforcement public and private investigators, ham radio relay alert broadcasters, K-9 search and rescue
specialists, trucker CB radio relayers,  postal carriers, and community service newspaper, radio and television station volunteers.

National Runaway Switchboard
The National Runaway Switchboard operates a confidential hotline for runaway youth, teens in crisis, and concerned friends and family members. All services are free and available 24 hours every day. Over 250,000 people have used NRS services in 1997 and 1998.

Cyber Tipline  
The CyberTipline handles leads from individuals reporting the sexual exploitation of children.  NCMEC, in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Customs Service, and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, serves as the national CyberTipline and as the national Child Pornography Tipline 1-800-843-5678. Please contact us if you have information that will help in our fight against child sexual
exploitation. Your Information will be forwarded to law enforcement for investigation and review, and, when appropriate, to the ISP. 

NCMEC Database Search
Search the NCMEC database for missing children. This webpage is provided by Lycos. Descriptive form fields cab be entered.

North America Missing Children Association
Headquartered in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, this association has some useful tips and information to aid your search, as well as a page to register a missing child. A list of individual and corporate sponsors is listed. Mail may be sent directly to namca@namca.com.

Other Search Links
More useful links to assist in finding missing persons.

 

 

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