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National Child Safety Campaign Marks National Missing Children's Day
By NCMEC
May 5, 2008 - 1:42:37 PM

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Every year in America, an estimated 800,000 children are reported missing, more than 2,000 children each day. Of that number, 200,000 are abducted by family members and 58,000 are abducted by non-family members, for which the primary motive is sexual. Each year, 115 children are the victims of the most serious abductions; they are taken by non-family members and either murdered, ransomed or taken with the intent to keep. An analysis of attempted abduction cases by NCMEC found that in 56% of the cases, the child escaped would-be abductors by yelling, kicking, pulling away, running away or attracting attention. May 25 has been observed as National Missing Children's Day since it was first proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1983. The Take 25 campaign will help parents and others teach children to be alert to potential threats and provide simple preventative steps that children can ke to stay safe.

"We know teaching children about safety works. Children's actions enable them to escape attempted abductions more than half of the time. It is important that parents and others take the time to talk to their children about these issues," said Ernie Allen, president and CEO of NCMEC. "The campaign is designed to provide information to make it easy for parents and others to teach their children about safety and prevention. There is no better way to mark National Missing Children's Day than with an initiative designed to empower children and help keep them safe."

The Take 25 campaign is proudly sponsored by Lifetouch, the largest employee-owned photography company in the world. Lifetouch provides
professional portraits for preschools and schools, houses of worship and the retail market in all 50 states and Canada. National partners include the National PTA, the United States Secret Service, the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), Community Oriented Police Services (COPS), and 50 Minor League Baseball teams. In addition, more than 200 other local and national organizations have partnered with NCMEC on this campaign.

A list of cities where events will be held can be found at http://www.take25.org or on the Spanish language site, http://www.toma25.org.


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