Addicted to Social Networking?

Addicted to Social Networking?
~Queens District Attorney Richard Brown~ “Every parent should take heed when their child turns on their computer and goes on an interactive social networking site,” Brown said. “The defendant used just such a website to recruit a young, emotionally vulnerable child by promising to take care of her. Instead, he physically abused her and threw her into a life of degradation in which she was required to perform sexual acts with hundreds of men for money.”

Thursday, September 10, 2009

...Worth A Thousand Words

PICTURES WORK!

The familiar adage “A picture is worth a thousand words” has proven to be true time and again by the return of missing children who have been identified through the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's Photo-Distribution Program. Thanks to the dissemination of photographs and information by thousands of companies and individuals helping the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in this effort, millions of people have already joined in this search. You can too

  • by having a recent photo of your child. A good, quality photograph is the most important tool for law enforcement to use in the case of a missing child.
  • by participating in our Picture Them Home campaign to raise awareness about the power of pictures and their importance in the search for missing children.
  • by joining our Poster Partner Program, NCMEC will notify you with a "Poster Alert" of children who become missing in your area.
  • by joining our Corporate Photo Partner Program. If your company or organization has a means of distributing posters on a national or regional level, then please consider joining the program.

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