2013 01 21 take 25 getting started military flyer

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GETTING STARTED Military Take 25 is a grassroots campaign created by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) in honor of National Missing Children’s Day. Annually recognized on May 25th, the Take 25 Campaign encourages parents, guardians, educators, community members, law enforcement and other trusted adults to take 25 minutes out of their day to talk to children about safety. Get Involved! Start by hosting a Take 25 event in your community. A Take 25 event can be any opportunity to engage children, families, and the community on the importance of child safety, including: o Host a Safety Fair. Work with your local Family Support Center and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Centers to incorporate the message of child safety in to family activities. o Organize a Child ID Event. Partner with your local military law enforcement officers to protect children with this invaluable resource. o Distribute Take 25 Resources. Take 25 materials can be distributed at local events and during the Month of the Military Child and Military Appreciation Month. o Help Find Missing Children. Post photos of missing children in Commissaries, Exchanges, and other base facilities. Take 25 resources are available in multiple languages and are FREE to communities. Request yours today! Event organizers receive free materials for each registered event. To get started, visit www.Take25.org/host.

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GETTING STARTED

Military

Take 25 is a grassroots campaign created by the National Center for Missing & Exploited

Children (NCMEC) in honor of National Missing Children’s Day. Annually recognized on May

25th, the Take 25 Campaign encourages parents, guardians, educators, community

members, law enforcement and other trusted adults to take 25 minutes out of their day to

talk to children about safety.

Get Involved!

Start by hosting a Take 25 event in your community. A Take 25 event can be any opportunity

to engage children, families, and the community on the importance of child safety,

including:

o Host a Safety Fair. Work with your local Family Support Center and Morale,

Welfare and Recreation Centers to incorporate the message of child safety in

to family activities.

o Organize a Child ID Event. Partner with your local military law enforcement

officers to protect children with this invaluable resource.

o Distribute Take 25 Resources. Take 25 materials can be distributed at local

events and during the Month of the Military Child and Military Appreciation

Month.

o Help Find Missing Children. Post photos of missing children in Commissaries,

Exchanges, and other base facilities.

Take 25 resources are available in multiple languages and are FREE to communities.

Request yours today!

Event organizers receive free materials for each registered event.

To get started, visit www.Take25.org/host.