About Us As one of the country's oldest and most experienced missing children's organizations,VCA is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation providing nationwide http://www.vca.org/pages/aboutvca.htm
Extractions: About the Vanished Children's Alliance The Vanished Children's Alliance was formed in 1980 by Georgia K. Hilgeman, VCA's Executive Director, and other professionals and victims to address the growing need for victim parents to obtain credible, effective and compassionate assistance in the location and recovery of their missing or abducted child(ren) As one of the country's oldest and most experienced missing children's organizations, VCA is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation providing nationwide and overseas assistance to families in all categories of missing children: non-family (stranger) abductions, family abductions, and runaways. "[The Vanished Ch ildren's Alliance has] consistently taken the lead in developing new capabilities and services to assist both law enforcement and families of missing children. I have recommended VCA to many families of missing children and have never been disappointed by their response."
Links Many of these links are to organizations VCA works with directly every day. JuegosSin Terminar JST is Mexico's premiere missing children's organization. http://www.vca.org/pages/links.htm
Extractions: Here are just a few resources for professionals, parents and researchers. Many of these links are to organizations VCA works with directly every day. Others are useful places to learn more about child abduction, prevention and safety. Enjoy! KidzIdz: Child Abuse Council for Santa Clara County. This is the Child Abuse Council of Santa Clara County, of which VCA has been associated with for many years. There's lots of great information about child abuse prevention, links to other great like-minded agencies, and it's all available in several languages. Juegos Sin Terminar JST is Mexico's premiere missing children's organization. They are very well organized and can be of assistance in international/Latin American abductions. America's Most Wanted - This is the website for America's Most Wanted. The site has updates on missing children cases that have featured and also links to other websites that have information for parents and children. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the nation's clearinghouse for missing child cases, offers a Cybertip line for reporting Internet crimes.
Indiana State Police The Clearinghouse provides liaison among citizens, private organizations,and law enforcement agencies regarding missing children information. http://www.in.gov/isp/safetyinfo/mcc/duties.html
Extractions: Indiana Missing Children Clearinghouse Duties The Indiana General Assembly established the Indiana Missing Children Clearinghouse in 1985. The Clearinghouse is intended to serve as the state central repository for all information on missing children from Indiana or believed to be in Indiana. The program is designed to collect, store, and disseminate information on missing children. The Clearinghouse provides liaison among citizens, private organizations, and law enforcement agencies regarding missing children information. A toll-free telephone number (1-800-831-8953) is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to receive immediate sighting information on possible missing children, to receive any related lead information on possible missing children, to receive recovery information on a missing child, and to respond to requests for information and assistance. The Indiana Missing Children Clearinghouse publishes a quarterly missing children bulletin. This bulletin includes names, photographs, and physical descriptions of missing children. Bulletins are distributed to a wide variety of law enforcement agencies, organizations, state, local, and federal agencies, and individuals concerned with the problem of missing children.
HSC Other Missing Children Web Pages Around The World United States of America Private organizations. Hawaii State Clearinghouse onMissing children Telephone(808)586-1449 Neighbor Isle 1-800-468-4644 ext 6 http://www.hgea.org/HSC/hscotherprivate.html
Central Ohio Organizations Search Results Results. Central Ohio organizations Browse Results You have 1 matches.1. Ohio missing children Clearinghouse. Address 30 E. Broad St. http://www.columbuslibrary.org/cmlcorg/searchresults.cfm?searchterm=231&type=b
Child Labour Web Links: Global March Against Child Labour This is a network of more than 30 national organizations committed to forprofit organizationdedicated to reducing the incidence of missing children and youth http://www.globalmarch.org/march_links/links5.php3
Extractions: CWLC contains information to help protect and promote the well-being of Canada's children, especially those who are at-risk. It includes a variety of backgrounders and policy position papers, including the Canadian Resource Centre on Children and Youth which provides resources formerly held by the Canadian Council on Children and Youth and the Canadian Child Welfare Association. Recommended for parents, educators, advocates.
Helpful Links Center for missing Adults Texas Department of Public Safety missing PersonsClearinghouse missing Person organizations (children Under 18) The National http://rachelalert.org/links.html
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Sign Up To Receive Amber Alerts Via Email About Amber Hagerman organizations that offer abduction prevention information, child identification kits,search assistance, family counseling, photo gallery of missing children, e http://www.amber-plan.net/links.htm
SecondWives.org - Supporting Organizations To Top. organizations. children children's Rights Council; children Now; children'sRights of America; National missing children Organization; Justice For children. http://www.secondwives.org/orgs.html
Government & Organizations site called The Community Resource Centre divides up nonprofit organizations bysubject (environment, women, etc.). Help support the children's Aid Foundation http://www1.sympatico.ca/Contents/Government/charities_and_non_profits.html
Extractions: The Volunteer Opportunities Exchange is a brand new offering from Volunteer Canada , a handy site that provides links to local volunteer organizations across the country. The V.O.E. is Canada's most comprehensive volunteer information and matching service, and its online registration process enables volunteers and organizations seeking volunteers to efficiently connect. Hint: you don't have to enter your name to register for volunteer opportunities.
Welcome To The Missing Children's Network Canada® The MCNC is a member of AMECO (Association of missing and Exploited childrensOrganizations), an international organization the Network helped to establish. http://www.missingchildren.ca/Dispstpg.htm?ID=2
Extractions: The Forgotten Kids Home The FA Awards Page I am pleased to award the "Hot City Networking & The 911 Fire Police Medical Web's Missing Children Section" the FK Award for Activism and Awareness of Children's Issues. Your site should be required surfing for every person connected to the web!.....Lisa Mills Helping Hands Award Please accept the Helping Hands Award. One of the few sites that truly deserve the award. Unlike most awards, this award is NOT a link for a link, the site has to truly qualify for it. What better way than to do something for the children? They are our future..... Thank You Very Very Much National Center for Missing and Exploited Children - NCMEC Since 1984, NCMEC has handled 900,000 calls through its national hotline 1 (800) THE LOST; trained 135,000 police and other professionals; and disseminated 11 million free publications. NCMEC has worked with law enforcement on 44,000 cases, resulting in the recovery of 29,000 children...
Children's Issues (Abuse, Missing, Violence) Resources A grassroots collection of links to child aid sites and helpful organizationsaround the world. missing and Exploited children's Program The program http://www.vaonline.org/children.html
Extractions: Home Search Networks Contact ... Site Index - Text Version Children's Issues: Abuse, Missing, Violence International Resources Australia Canada France ... Related Documents Centre for Europe's Children : The Centre for Europe's Children is the Documentation and Information centre for the Programme for Children which the Council of Europe, in co-operation with UNICEF, intends to promote the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Child Abuse Prevention Network : A huge site with links to many professional organizations. You'll also find access to various databases on child abuse, online articles and book reviews, news and announcements and a large listing of links of interest. Child Prostitution and Tourism Watch : The Watch is a global action platform of tourism-related key-players from the government and the tourism industry sectors, international organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and media associations whose aim is to prevent, uncover, isolate and eradicate the sexual exploitation of children in tourism. Child Protection : A European web site listing major child safety and missing children sites on the Continent.
CPN - Support Organizations on the issues of missing and exploited by acknowledging that crimes against childrendeserve a citizens, the private sector, organizations, law enforcement and http://www.childprotectionnetwork.com/childrensupport.cfm
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