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Child Shield, U.S.A. (TM) Names Local Agent in MA

    FRANKLIN, Mass., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Jennifer Danko of Franklin, MA,
has recently been named as a new independent Registered Agent for Child
Shield, U.S.A. (TM), a national organization dedicated to the safety of
America's children. Mrs. Danko shares with Child Shield, U.S.A. (TM) its goal
of helping to prevent and recover lost, missing, abducted, and runaway
children throughout America.
    According to the United States Department of Justice, these situations
befall about one and one-half million children each year. This statistic is as
frightening as it is true.
    Unfortunately, far too many American parents have an "It can't happen to
my kid" attitude.
    According to the Vanished Children's Alliance, every 40 seconds another
child is missing or abducted. "We are not helping our children by pretending
that these things don't happen", says Robin Raskob, owner of Child Shield,
U.S.A. (TM). "By not telling our children of these dangers, we are also
keeping them vulnerable. To empower our children, you first must educate
them," she says. The primary goal of Child Shield, U.S.A. (TM) is to reduce
the alarming numbers of lost, missing, abducted, and runaway children in
America.
    Child Shield, U.S.A. (TM) has been in business since 1990 and has marketed
over 1 million of their child safety kits. Child Shield, U.S.A. is the only
organization in the country with a prevention program with over 10 years of
statistics proving it works.
    The second goal of Child Shield U.S.A. (TM) is to furnish parents and law
enforcement agencies with a "one stop source" for invaluable assistance in
disseminating information about a missing child and aid in the recovery
effort. Upon being notified of the disappearance of a registered child, Child
Shield, U.S.A. (TM) will contact the investigating police department and offer
assistance by duplicating identification videotapes and posters of the missing
child and distributing them to the police department's choice of any or all of
the destinations included in the Child Shield, U.S.A. (TM) database.
    In addition they have implemented an immediate $50,000 reward for recovery
of the child and arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible.
    For information that could save a child's life or to order you kit, call
Jennifer Danko at (508) 346-3731 or visit her website at
http://www.TheSafeKids.com.


SOURCE The Safe Kids




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    CONTACT:
    Jennifer Danko, +1-508-346-3731,
    jennydanko@cs.com, for The Safe Kids