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  1. Board of directors training for nonprofit missing and exploited children's organizations: Facilitator's guide by John C Patterson, 1994
  2. The Missing Heart: Chronicles of an Educator by Teri Pinney, 2008-11-17
  3. Hunting for missing kids: common goals, but little overlap.: An article from: The Non-profit Times by Richard Williamson, 2002-10-01
  4. The Missing Parcel (Teddy Trucks) by Colin Twinn, 1999-03-19

41. Missing Children - Volunteer Resources - Civic Organizations
All of these organizations and many, many others have Depending on the missing child’sage peer However, younger children will need increased supervision.
http://www.klaaskids.org/pg-mc-civicorganizations.htm
Volunteer Resources - Civic Organizations
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n his analysis The Strange Reappearance Of Civic America: Religion And Volunteering
  • Since the vast majority of religious organizations promote volunteerism and many provide their congregations with volunteer opportunities, their resource potential cannot be underestimated.
  • Religious organizations willingly provide a variety of critical services when a child has been stolen from a community.
  • They can assist with administrative duties or flyer distribution, family counseling and support services and they can provide a valuable link to other volunteer organizations.
  • Rotary encourages members to become involved in hands on projects within their communities.
  • All of these organizations and many, many others have close ties to the business community and can potentially provide you with material and volunteer resources.
  • Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and high school booster clubs, college fraternities and sororities can all assist with various aspects of a volunteer support effort.
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42. More ABP1 Resources - Missing Children Online - Organizations For, And/or About
missing AND EXPLOITED children OF NEW YORK provides you with detailed information,as well as providing links to other states organizations.
http://www.abp1.com/3missing/misskids.html
If you need help to find your child, educational information, parental assistance, or help in coping with the loss of a missing child - then look no further. This page has been designed for you.
  • about this highly resourceful page.
    There are an abundance of resources which enable you to find information on missing children, information about safety or prevention methods, and more. The purpose of this page is to provide you with the largest, most established, national as well as international resources, that can be located by us, throughout the world, thus enabling you to receive fast, and quality results.
  • CHILD QUEST INTERNATIONAL can only be described as "massive" with it's vast parental resources, educational links, and built in fugitive watch.
  • PEDOWATCH enables all parents to learn and guard against Pedophilia and Child Pornography on the Internet - An incredible information resource.
  • is world renowned for its comprehensiveness and educational resources for parents.
  • VERMISSTE KINDER provides comprehensive search resources and valuable information for Germany's missing children, as well as law enforcement links.
  • SUCHE OHNE GRENZEN is another, multilingual, GERMAN missing person's site with information on international child searches and databases.

43. Association Of Missing And Exploited Children's Organizations, Inc.
Association of missing and Exploited children organizations, Inc. Phone866398-2601 or 914-667-7599 E-mail amecodirector@earthlink
http://www.operationlookout.org/association_of_missing_and_explo.htm
Association of Missing and Exploited
Children Organizations, Inc.
Phone: 866-398-2601 or 914-667-7599
E-mail: amecodirector@earthlink.net
Web site: http://www.amecoinc.org/ It is our goal to make other resources readily available to every family in need. Please feel free to notify our caseworker of any other organization you have selected to work with you so that we may better communicate about your child. Operation Lookout neither endorses or is affiliated with any organization listed, however we will guide you to another excellent service, if requested. To register your missing child(ren), visit our Casework section to download your EZ Form Registration and instructions. Once the required registration documents are received here (in-office), Operation Lookout will call you at our expense for more complete details and to develop a plan of action. Home Table of Contents Missing Kids Make/View ... Contact Us

44. Government & Organizations
Charities NonProfits missing children. There are several non-profit organizationsin Canada working to find missing children, and most have Web sites.
http://www1.sympatico.ca/Contents/Government/char_missing.html
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TOOLS The Canada Site Canada Information Office Direct500: Gov't Directory Interactive Canadian Atlas ... Find a New Career DISCUSSIONS What's On Your Mind? National Issues Provincial Issues World Politics ... All Forums There are several non-profit organizations in Canada working to find missing children, and most have Web sites. If you see a missing child or if your child goes missing, you should check with local police authorities. Look for more information at Child CyberSEARCH Canada , a bilingual site which is officially recognized by the RCMP. The site connects to a number of child-find resources, such as Child Find Canada The Missing Children's Network The Missing Children Society and Operation Go Home

45. Missing Children Minnesota
MCM is a charter member of the Association of missing And ExploitedChildren organizations and a member of Community Solutions Fund.
http://www.missingchildrenmn.org/
Missing Children Minnesota (MCM) is the oldest non-profit missing child search organization in the Midwest and one of the oldest in the country. They have been helping families search for missing children since 1983. They also provide prevention education for parents, children and professionals. MCM is a charter member of the Association of Missing And Exploited Children Organizations and a member of Community Solutions Fund. MCM meets 100% of the criteria of the Minnesota Charities Review Council and all contributions are tax deductible. CLICK HERE FOR POSTERS!
"Thank You" to Derrick and Staff at the Telephone Answering Center! We appreciate all of your help and support when we are unable to answer our phones. Missing Children Minnesota exists to help in locating missing children, regardless of why they are missing; to provide advocacy and support services for families of missing children; and to provide information and education to the public on personal safety and running away from home. Your financial contributions
are appreciated!

46. CCSC Links
Hyperlinks join documents, organizations, people and thoughts everywhere. Delavan,Wisconsin Office (262) 7402206. missing children Links Canada.
http://www.childcybersearch.org/links.shtml

Police Force Registration
Parent Registration Survey Automatic Notification ... Help Support Child CyberSearch
One of the keys to the Internet's success is the cooperation between thousands of individuals and organizations internationally. Hyperlinks join documents, organizations, people and thoughts everywhere. We are always looking for sites interested in linking with Child CyberSearch Canada. Below is a list of participating sites that have links to CyberSearch. We thank them for encouraging the "Spirit of the Internet". Quick Navigation on this page:
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  • Elite Investigations Of SC,LLC
    Simpsonville, SC, United States
    Phone: (864)905-7600 InterTrace Investigations Group
    Southampton, Massachusetts, United States
    Phone (413) 527-6990
    Fax (413) 529-1960 . - Canada's Premier Investigation Agency: International Private Investigators - Security Intelligence Services
    Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • 47. @LA Kids/Children/Youth Resources In Southern California: Los Angeles County, Or
    missing children. Nannies. Nursery Schools. Parenting. Political Awareness. Preschools.Pregnancy Counseling. Spousal Abuse. Teen Support Services. Youth organizations.
    http://www.at-la.com/@la-kid.htm
    Kids/Children/Youth
    whole words only All Counties Los Angeles County Orange County Riverside County San Bernardino County Ventura County Adoptions Art Programs Baby Products Birthday Parties ...
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    Greater Los Angeles Family Resource Guide
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    , Burbank
    LA CityKids

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    - newspaper Pasadena Kid's Pages , Pasadena RanchoKids Online , Rancho Cucamonga Schoolsout.org , Pasadena - after school programs, activities Signupthekids.com South Bay Kids - A free family resource guide for children's stores and services in the South Bay. Streetseen.net The Kids Directory WestchesterKids.org Index Child Welfare Abuse Addictions Adoptions America's Promise ... A Place Called Home (APCH) , South Central ABLE (Association for Better Living and Education International) , Hollywood Achievement Council, The , Mid-City AH-HA Consulting , Temecula Al Wooten Center , Palm Springs Antelope Valley Royal Family Kids Camp , Lancaster - for abused and neglected children Artful Children , Tarzana , Long Beach Bienvenidos Children's Center , Altadena Binky Patrol , Laguna Beach Blanketeers of Coachella Valley - provides security blankets BNI-Misner Charitable Foundation , San Dimas California Association of Supervisors of Child Welfare and Attendance California Court Appointed Special Advocate Association (CASA) California Department of Social Services, Children and Family Service Division

    48. IGive.com & The Lost Children's Network
    He produced his first program in 1996 and donated it to Find The children,one of the oldest missing children's organizations. Buoyed
    http://www.igive.com/html/body_lostchild.cfm
    Biographies Iggy the Mascot Press Releases Endorsements ... Checks Sent E-Charity Aids a Mission of Mercy Rescuing Missing Children Lost Children's Network uses money raised by iGive.com shoppers
    to purchase airtime
    EVANSTON, Ill. (January 12, 2000) — For families of missing children, nothing rivals the reach of television for publicity that might bring their loved ones home, but nothing rivals the expense, either. The Lost Children's Network , a Dallas-based nonprofit organization that publicizes missing children's cases on the air, spent tens of thousands of dollars to broadcast five 30-minute national TV programs and 500 30-second local spots last year. Almost every penny went to buy airtime.
    With no formal membership or professional fundraisers, the group uses various alternative methods to finance its efforts. One important source is iGive.com, an online shopping portal that donates up to 20 percent of every purchase made from any of 172 participating merchants to the charitable cause of the shopper's choice. Prices are the same as or better than other online channels, so there is no extra cost to consumers.
    Simply by asking supporters to do their everyday online shopping at www.iGive.com/lostchildren, the Lost Children's Network raised more than $2,000 in a very short time. Randy Smith, the group's founder and president, estimates that half of the 550 givers who have participated to date are grappling with missing children situations themselves.

    49. Runaways And Missing Children
    Notify your state's missing children information clearinghouse and otherhelping organizations. Keep a record of everyone you contact.
    http://www.focusas.com/Runaways.html
    Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or Runaways and Missing Children Directory of Family Help in the U.S. and Canada Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact The 24-hour waiting period for reporting missing children under 18 no longer exists. Dial as soon as you suspect your child has disappeared and demand that a report be filed immediately. The first 48 hours are the most important in locating your child. More Things To Do
    • Check with your child's friends, school, work, neighbors, relatives, or anyone else who may know of your child's whereabouts. Ask them to notify you if they hear from your child. Notify the local FBI office and have your child's description entered into the FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC) computer. Call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST and Operation Lookout at 1-800-782-SEEK Call runaway hotlines if you suspect your teen is a runaway.

    50. Focus Adolescent Services: Help Your Teen And Heal Your Family
    Focus Adolescent Services's site on teenage problems includes a listing of helpful online runaway resources.Category Home Family Runaways...... Resources. Find FocusAS pages on teen and family issues with links to articlesand organizations that can help you. Visit Runaways and missing children.
    http://www.focusas.com/
    Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or An Internet Clearinghouse of Information, Resources, and Support To Help Your Teen and Heal Your Family Meet the Director Letters and Awards Advertise your services! Home ... Contact SEARCH FocusAS for the most comprehensive information and resources on teen and family issues! Refresh each page you visit for the latest information. Ask these questions and answer them honestly. They provide a guide to realizing if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Directory of Family Help in the United States and Canada Click on your state to find helping organizations, schools and programs, support groups, hotlines and helplines, state information, local resources, and events. Resources Find FocusAS pages on teen and family issues with links to articles and organizations that can help you.

    51. Missing And Exploited Children's Organizations
    Child Sighting Form missing children organizations , Photos ofmissing children. missing and Exploited children's organizations
    http://klik1.home.att.net/kids/kmschild.htm
    About Business Education Fun Stuff ... Missing Children Organizations
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    California - Missing Children Clearinghouse

    Canada - Missing Children Society

    Child Abduction Resource Center

    Children Missing Organization
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    Protect Our Children

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    52. Missing Persons
    for local law enforcement and other public agency personnel, including schools andchildren organizations. Literature pertaining to missing children and the
    http://cbi.state.co.us/mp/default.asp
    COLORADO BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
    Colorado Department of Public Safety Missing Persons CBI Main CBI Units CDPS Main CO State Main Kristina Koellner: Email: Kristina.Koellner@cdps.state.co.us Fax Number: Mailing Address: 710 Kipling Street, Suite 200 Denver, CO 80215
    Listen to the Amber Alert
    In 1985, Statute (Adobe Acrobat Document) added responsibilities to the Bureau in regards to missing children . The Bureau now serves as a central repository for information on missing children. The Bureau collects, compiles and disseminates information to assist in finding missing children. The Bureau is responsible for obtaining dental records of persons who have been missing for thirty or more days, compare new student records with reports of missing children, and review each missing person report submitted and canceled by every law enforcement agency in Colorado. In 2002, the Governor signed HB1083 -Colorado Amber Alert Plan. The Missing Persons Unit is responsible for the coordination of this Plan.

    53. Amber Foundation For Missing Children
    Kim Swartz is cofounder, charter member and past member of the Board of Directorsof the Association of missing and Exploited children organizations (AMECO).
    http://www.missingchild.org/who_we_are.asp

    54. Training & TA For Missing & Exploited Children's Organizations
    LAST UPDATEDDecember 1996 Training and Technical Assistance forMissing and Exploited children's organizations. Contact John J
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/pavnet/cj/cjtamiss.htm
    LAST UPDATED::December 1996 Training and Technical Assistance for Missing and Exploited Children's Organizations Contact:
    John J. Pogash
    Director of Federal Programs
    National Victim Center
    2111 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300
    Arlington, VA 22201
    Tel: 703-276-2880
    Fax: 703-276-2889 Services:
    This program, sponsored by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), U.S. Department of Justice, provides training and technical assistance to private nonprofit agencies to improve programs relating to missing and sexually exploited children. Its activities include:
    • Assisting agencies with questions regarding fundraising, personnel and financial management, networking, grant writing, and prevention services.
    • Sponsoring national conferences and training sessions to fulfill individual agencies' needs.
    • Providing telephone and mail technical assistance for information regarding reunification, referral, prevention services, and other concerns.

    55. Missing Children Search Organizations
    There are many agencies that you can register/ search for missing childrenon the Internet. Here are a few of our favorites. children missing Org.
    http://modena.intergate.ca/personal/twokids/agencies.htm
    There are many agencies that you can register/ search for missing children on the Internet.
    Here are a few of our favorites. We have registered our missing kids with some of these. 2kids approved
    To anonymously report information regarding 'click' HERE Missing Children Society of Canada You can register and/ or search for other missing children at this site. To Report any Missing Kid, Call: English French Child CyberSEARCH Canada http://www.childcybersearch.com/straker.htm http://www.childcybersearch.com/beausoleil.htm Survey NCMEC Home Page= www. missingkids .org
    See some of their success stories Download the file: When Your Child Is Missing: A Family Survival Guide from the NCMEC web site. Child Quest International: You can search their data base for kids, or complete a missing person intake form. Child Search Another 'nifty' Organization! 2kids approved Vanished Children's Alliance http://www.vca.org/ Call 1(800)VANISHED Children Missing Organization ( CMO ). Likely what brought you to our site, they provide more than just hosting a web ring. Another fine group who'll assist in locating missing lost or abducted individuals Canadian Based ). Most of the pages are also available in the

    56. Pray For The Children - Organizations Helping Missing Children
    organizations Helping missing children. Click to email me if you know of any otherorganizations that help missing children. Thanks. Diva missing children's Logo.
    http://ladycare.crosswinds.net/prayforthechildren/missingchildrenorganizations.h
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    The following organizations offer support for missing children.
    They are all important and hopefully you'll think so as well and use them on your site.
    Please support all the programs that offer services in finding, helping or showing support for Missing Children. Thanks for caring.
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    Click to email me if you know of any other organizations that help missing children. Thanks
    The Divas of the Net support many united causes. Missing and abducted children are one causes that many share.
    By clicking on their logo above you will see all the Divas who support this causes.
    The Knights of Kindness always have supported Missing and Abducted Children. Now they have a huge campaign for helping find missing and abducted children. You can visit their "Ribbons of Hope Campaign Main Page " by clicking on the graphic below. Here is another page about our worldwide ribbon campaign as well: TINA'S RIBBONS OF HOPE WEBSITE.

    57. Maine.gov: Living: Children's Services
    Topics Adoption Child Care Child Support Drug Use Prevention Information for ParentsJuvenile Justice missing children Maine children's organizations. Adoption.
    http://www.maine.gov/portal/living/children.html
    Welcome to the Official Web Site of The State of Maine My Maine.gov Government Living Visiting Working Business Education ... Living Children's Services
    Children's Services Getting Married Moving to Maine Senior Citizens Children's Services
    Topics:
    Adoption
    Child Care

    Child Support

    Drug Use Prevention
    ...
    Maine Children's Organizations
    Adoption
    Child Care
    Child Support
    Child Welfare

    58. Children's Organizations
    The number of children's organizations in Taiwan is Fund, Association for AssistingAbused children, and Committee in the Recovery of missing children to name
    http://www.gio.gov.tw/info/festival_c/child_e/page.htm
    Children's Organizations The number of children's organizations in Taiwan is growing continuously, and today include the Children's Welfare League, Chinese Children's Fund, Association for Assisting Abused Children, and Committee for Assisting in the Recovery of Missing Children to name but a few. In the most general sense, the mission of these organizations is to promote awareness of issues relevant to children's welfare and protection of children's rights as well as to encourage concern for children in society and provide children with a better growing environment. While the rising concern and care for children is worthy of praise, children's organizations are still insufficient in size and number to effectively solve the many issues facing our youngest citizens. It will require the collective talents of us all to insure that we give our kids an even better world in which to grow and develop.

    59. 16.543 - Missing Children's Assistance
    promotes information sharing and provides technical assistance by networking withregional nonprofit organizations, State missing children clearinghouses, and
    http://www.cfda.gov/public/viewprog.asp?progid=512

    60. EduPuppy.com: View In Order - Or By Website Popularity
    Keywords Reference missing children's organizations Results 1 - 4 shown ChildCyberSEARCH Canada/CyberSEARCH d'enfants Canada Canada's First Internet Based
    http://www.edupuppy.com/showlinks.cfm?subj=Reference&skey=Missing Children's Org

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