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  1. Being informed is a critical first step to preventing a child from going missing or being abducted. Still, it is important for parents and caregivers to be prepared. Learn more about what you can do if your child goes missing.

  2. NCMEC is the nation’s largest and most influential child protection organization. We lead the fight to protect children, creating vital resources for them and the people who keep them safe. Every child deserves a safe childhood. Is Your Child Missing? What steps you should take. Learn more. Donate. Your donation helps end child victimization.

  3. A Campaign with Global Impact. Every year, more countries commemorate International Missing Childrens Day, acknowledging the need for a harmonized response to protect vulnerable children around the world. This year, many of our partners around the globe are activating for International Missing Children’s Day.

  4. LAUNCH. The Global Missing Children's Database. ACCESS. Resources on missing children. REPORT. A missing child. PROTECT. And empower your child. ENGAGE. And support our efforts. How your smartphone can help if your child is lost. Global Missing Childrens Network.

  5. Help Prevent Your Child from Going Missing: Safety Tips from the AAP. By: Judy Schaechter, MD, MBA, FAAP. Many parents worry about keeping their children safe around the neighborhood, and increasingly, in the digital world. Fortunately, child abductions by strangers on the street or online are rare.

  6. Lost Child: Prevention. Prevention. There will always be some risk that your child will become separated from you in public. There are, however, things you can do to help prevent them from getting lost, as well as things you can do to help ensure they are found quickly and safely if they do.

  7. KidSmartz is a child safety program that educates families about preventing abduction and empowers kids in grades K-5 to practice safer behaviors. This program offers resources to help parents, caregivers, and teachers protect kids by teaching and practicing the 4 Rules of Personal Safety using classroom lessons, at-home lessons, parent tips ...