June 11th, 1:00-2:30, Sylvan
Way Baptist Church, Sandy is showing the movie Chosen and speaking on minor sex trafficking. All women in
ministry are invited.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Want to help find a missing child?
The Polly Klaas Rapid Response Team has helped achieve a 99% recovery rate.
HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW:
Visit the Polly Klaas Foundation master list of children on their website or Facebook page http://www.pollyklaas.org/missing and choose a child’s poster to share on your Facebook or twitter page. (You can either cut and paste the URL into your status or you can download and share the PDF of a child’s flyer)
Urge your Facebook friends and Twitter followers to share this missing child’s poster on their page.
If someone recognizes a child they should phone it in to 1-800-587-HELP.
The goal is 25 shares for each missing child! Imagine the total number of people who will see each child’s picture – Imagine the impact this will have for families still searching for their child – imagine being part of finding them and bringing them home!
Let’s make a difference this May 25th, the National Missing Children's Day
HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW:
Visit the Polly Klaas Foundation master list of children on their website or Facebook page http://www.pollyklaas.org/missing and choose a child’s poster to share on your Facebook or twitter page. (You can either cut and paste the URL into your status or you can download and share the PDF of a child’s flyer)
Urge your Facebook friends and Twitter followers to share this missing child’s poster on their page.
If someone recognizes a child they should phone it in to 1-800-587-HELP.
The goal is 25 shares for each missing child! Imagine the total number of people who will see each child’s picture – Imagine the impact this will have for families still searching for their child – imagine being part of finding them and bringing them home!
Let’s make a difference this May 25th, the National Missing Children's Day
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Internet Safety
Would you like to teach your children about Internet
safety in a fun and excting way? Check out Netsmartzkids.org. The National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s new website. The site has
interactive, educational safety resources for the 5-17 year old.
As parents do you have questions about Internet safety?
Go to NetSmartz411.org and find answers to your questions from their online
library.
Let’s make our children’s home a safe place.
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