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  2. A Child Is Missing, Inc. (ACIM) is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization. A Child Is Missing Alert Program and Recovery Center assists Law Enforcement Agenicies nationwide in the early search and recovery of missing children (often with Autism, Down syndrome), the elderly (often with Alzheimer’s disease, Dementia), disabled persons, on-campus ...

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  3. AMBER Alerts. 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.

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  4. Is your child missing? Immediately call your local law enforcement agency. After you have reported your child missing to law enforcement, call the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678). If your child is missing from home, search through: Closets. Piles of laundry. In and under beds.

  5. Report a Child Missing from Care. Overview. As the national clearinghouse on missing and exploited children issues, NCMEC is uniquely positioned to provide significant and continuous support to state agencies that are searching for children missing from their care.

  6. Sep 16, 2003 · Date Created: September 16, 2003. The "A Child is Missing" Program is designed to support the early search and recovery efforts made by local law enforcement during the initial hours after the disappearance of a child or an elderly person (Alzheimer's patients), and the disable.

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