Look at the box above very carefully. If you are still reading this in about 10 minutes, or come back to this section of "Cruisin'" at a later date, there will be a new image. These are images of missing kids and the National Center For Missing & Exploited Children is trying to do something about it. Working in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Justice, NCMEC (National Center For Missing & Exploited Children) is a vital resource for families and America's 17,000 law enforcement agencies in the search for missing children and the quest for child protection.
Since 1984, they have handled over 900,000 calls through their national hotline 1 (800) THE LOST. NCMEC has worked with law enforcement on 44,000 cases, resulting in the recovery of 29,000 children. Whether a police office needs case assistance, or desperate parents are seeking help to find their child, or an average citizen is asking for information on child safety, all it takes is one call to 1 (800) THE LOST, the National Center For Missing & Exploited Children. To access this worthwhile site, point your browser to:
With the millions of people accessing the Net everyday, we all can help. If you have a page, consider putting a link back to their site. You never know who will see it and recognize a missing child. We all can make a difference if we just do our part.
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http://www.missingkids.org
created by Chuck and Terry Mencke
Last Modified: October 22, 2000
URL: http://www.web-connection.org/archive/crusback/1997/kid0117.htm