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National Missing Children’s Day

National Missing Children’s Day

If you have never heard of the National Missing Children’s Day on May 25th, maybe it is time to learn. Missing Children’s Day is dedicated to encouraging parents, guardians, caregivers, and others concerned with the well-being of children to make child safety a priority. To celebrate, we’ve created some tips on teaching your children about interacting with strangers.

9-Tips to help teach your children about interacting with strangers:

These 9-tips will help teach your children proper ways to recognize stranger-danger in any given situation.

Every year for National Missing Children’s Day, the U.S. Department of Justice, organized by OJJDP, recognizes organizations, individuals, and agencies who have made a difference in recovering missing, exploited, or abducted children. OJJDP invites fifth graders each year to participate in a Missing Children’s Day poster contest. Madison Dozier, from Reiley Elementary School in Alexandria, Kentucky, was this year’s winner. Fifth graders from 33 states submitted artwork to this annual poster contest.

2019 National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest Winner: is Madison Dozier, Reiley Elementary School in Alexandria, Kentucky.

We think that Madison’s picture sends an important message. What are you doing for National Missing Children’s Day?

One way you can help is to let everybody know that they have the right to know if there is a potentially dangerous sexual predator that lives by them. Whether it is the sex offender map in Texas or any of the other nationwide sex offender registries, you can save lives by uncovering possible threats that live near you and your loved ones.

***Registered Offenders List is a free online resource that strives to offer helpful content and resources to its visitors regarding registered sex offenders that live near you.

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