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  1. MissingKids.ca is Canada’s missing children resource centre. Owned and operated by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, MissingKids.ca offers families support in finding their missing child and provides educational materials to help prevent children from going missing.

  2. MissingKids.ca is owned and operated by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection. As Canada’s missing children resource centre, MissingKids.ca offers families support in the search for their missing child and provides educational resources to help prevent children from going missing.

  3. In 1984, after several tragedies, John and Revé Walsh and other child advocates founded the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children as a private, non-profit organization to serve as the national clearinghouse and to provide a coordinated, national response to problems relating to missing and exploited children. Our Progress.

    • Missing child cases are mostly “stranger abductions.” Before NCMEC was co-founded in 1984, it was often believed that strangers abducted most missing children.
    • NCMEC is a government agency. It’s true that President Ronald Reagan was present at the founding of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in 1984, but we are not a government agency.
    • NCMEC’s only mission is to help find missing children. This one may stem from the fact that John and Revé Walsh co-founded NCMEC after the tragic abduction and murder of their son, Adam Walsh.
    • Children being trafficked for sex are brought from other countries and are living on the street or with pimps. This one is the hardest to talk about because the reality is, most children being trafficked in the U.S. are vulnerable American children.
  4. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is a private, nonprofit organization established in 1984 by the United States Congress. In September 2013, the United States House of Representatives, United States Senate, and the President of the United States reauthorized the allocation of $40 million in funding for the ...

  5. Dr. John E. Bischoff III is the vice president of the Missing Children Division at NCMEC. Within this role, he is responsible for the oversight of all missing children’s cases, both in the U.S. and those children taken abroad.

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  7. This database contains a listing of long-term missing children registered with MissingKids.ca. Missing child cases remain open until the child is located.

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