Every day, 2,300 children are reported missing in the United States. While the hard work of dedicated people and technology resources can bring back as many as 90% of these children, what's missing from this picture is your help. CrashCards, Inc. is dedicated to assisting The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) in its effort to find and protect children. CrashCards's Search for Missing Children shows the role the Internet can play in furthering this effort, and underscores the NCMEC's rules for safety, both online and off. If you wish to report incidences of child sexual exploitation, please contact the NCMEC immediately at

 1-800-THE-LOST.
Please Pray that these children find their way home safely.

Click on your state to view children missing from your area.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children   The UK Missing and Expoited Children Website

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Further Resources:

International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children:  The Global Missing Children's Network is part of an international effort established by the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children. ICMEC is working in cooperation with foreign law enforcement agencies to increase awareness of missing children and child victimization through the creation of web sites such as this. 

Missing Children Websites for the following countries:

Argentina  Australia  Belgium  Brazil  Canada  Chile  South Africa

Italy  The Netherlands  United Kingdom  United States  

PACT:  PACT works alongside government bodies and other charities to fight international child abduction.