Keep Our Kids Safe Foundation

Keep Our Kids Safe Foundation Keeping Our Kids Safe. Non-profit In today’s society, our children are the targets of predators and bullies in both the physical and cyber realms.

According to the Department of Justice, every 40 seconds a child is reported missing or abducted. That translates to over 2,000 children per day and approximately 800,000 per year! Bullying has become an epidemic that affects approximately 30% of students either as a victim, a perpetrator or both. Our program is designed to help prepare parents for an emergency by providing them with comprehensive

vital data on their child. Parents will have this information readily available for law enforcement in case that child should ever be missing or abducted. With this program we will also provide an assembly, videos and lesson plans on various topics including abduction prevention, bullies, internet safety, and bicycle safety. This service will be provided for free and available to all members of the general public.

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10/18/2016

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According to the Department of Justice, every 40 seconds, a child is reported abducted or missing. In overall, more than 2,000 kids per day and more than 800,000 every year.

09/23/2016

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05/13/2016

Paulsen Legislation to Aid Missing Children Investigations Passes House
The Recovering Missing Children Act gives law enforcement an additional tool to locate abducted youth

Washington, D.C. – In a bipartisan vote, the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation authored by Congressman Erik Paulsen (MN-03) to provide law enforcement with an additional tool to help missing children. The bill, the Recovering Missing Children Act, allows law enforcement, with a warrant, to access tax returns that would help investigators locate abducted children. Law enforcement is currently granted exceptions to access IRS records in specific cases – when investigating federal crimes, terrorist acts, or tracking down a fugitive – but not in missing children investigations.

An estimated 200,000 children are abducted by family members every year. An inspector general report found that in an alarming 46% of missing children cases, a search of the IRS database using the child’s social security number revealed a new address on the tax return. The new address could be a case-breaking discovery that would lead law enforcement directly to the missing child and abductor.

“Critical information that would help locate abducted children is right at law enforcement’s fingertips, but they aren’t able to access it,” said Paulsen. “The Recovering Missing Children Act fixes this problem by allowing investigators in missing children cases to use resources that could lead directly to the child and abductor. This bill is about bringing these children home and reuniting them with their loved ones.”

Congressman Paulsen also authored a recent op-ed in the Star Tribune about why Congress needed to pass the Recovering Missing Children Act.

The Recovering Missing Children Act is supported by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children along with law enforcement organizations like the Fraternal Order of Police, the Sergeants Benevolent Association, the National Association of Police Officers, and the Major County Sheriffs Association.

“The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is proud to support Rep. Erik Paulsen’s “Recovering Missing Children Act” (H.R. 3209), which provides law enforcement with an additional tool in its search for missing and exploited children. Thank you to all members of the House who voted for this important legislation,” said John F. Clark, president and CEO of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

“The Recovering Missing Children Act will add the special case of a missing child to the current list of circumstances in which the IRS may release tax information. Missing children cases are complex and difficult to solve. Giving law enforcement access to these specific tax documents could significantly increase the chances of success. It is for that reason we strongly support the bill,” said Chuck Canterbury, National President, Fraternal Order of Police.

http://www.missingkids.org/poster/NCMC/1260090
12/30/2015

http://www.missingkids.org/poster/NCMC/1260090

Missing From: GERMANTOWN, MD. Missing Date: 12/27/2015. Asia may have traveled out of state. She is biracial. Asia is Black and White. Her nose, ears, and tongue are pierced and she has a heart tattoo on the back of her neck. Asia may be in need of medical attention.

Safety first.
08/28/2015

Safety first.

Last seen in Jacksonville Florida.
07/25/2015

Last seen in Jacksonville Florida.

07/14/2015

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