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Missing and Exploited Children
There are many ways all of us can help missing children. Learn how you can help missing children in your area.

Have You Seen Me? star
The campaign is titled “Have you seen me?" and is delivered to every mailbox across America weekly containing a picture of a missing child. Do you look at those pictures or simply toss the coupon mailer in the recycle bin?

Help Find Missing Children star
What can you do to help missing children? People who want to help look for a missing child can help right from their home. Visit the missing kid’s website and read the stories of the children in your area who are missing.

I Wish (In Search of the Missing Children) star
“I Wish (In Search of the Missing Children)” is a music video created by a group of young artists who used their individual God given talents to create a new tool to help bring home missing children. Find out how it all began.

Missing Children in America star
The statistics regarding missing children in America are staggering. Yet, there are people who have information regarding a missing child case or meet a family and feel something is not right? Please, if you know, go, to the authorities with your information.

Personal Safety in Emergency Situations star
Is it a lure, or does the man asking for your help really have a baby who needs help? Learn how to think and act, not simply react when someone asks for help. Would you fall for a lure when someone asks for help? Learn how to stay safe and help.

Would You Help a Missing Child? star
A surprising study done by the channel six news team in Florida showed that perhaps people do look for and recognize missing, lost or abducted children, yet if they recognize a child they are unsure what to do next.

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