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Child Quest International is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the prevention and recovery of missing, abused, and exploited children. We believe education is an essential element in keeping our youth safe. Providing awareness and safety education to children, teens, pre-teens, and parents is the foundation for our goal to stop child victimization. Funded through grants, private and corporate donations, and fundraising events, Child Quest never charges a fee to law enforcement or searching families.
Since our inception in June of 1990, Child Quest's Case Management department has assisted in the recovery of over 3,000 individuals. We are recognized by local and national law enforcement agencies as an important element in the recovery effort; and the support we provide to left-behind families is KEEPING HOPE ALIVE.
By working with families, educators and the law enforcement community, it is our hope that one day there will no longer be a need for organizations such as Child Quest.
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Milk Cartons: The Way Back Home
This highly acclaimed, multi-award-winning educational video was created to help children understand what they can do to prevent child abduction. Suitable for use by parents and educators, this video has been credited with preventing several abductions. For more information and to view a preview, Click Here!
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Our Kids Are SafeKids
In trying to find the right balance between not scaring children and giving them the knowledge of how to protect themselves, parents and caretakers are often at a loss as to what to do. We believe education and awareness are essential elements in keeping our youth safe. For more information about Child Quest's child safety education programs, Click Here! |
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radKIDS Personal Empowerment Safety Education & Child Quest International
radKIDS teaches children to replace fear and panic of dangerous situations with confidence, personal safety skills, and self-esteem Click Here!
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Missing Children's Day 2008
Since 1983, the U.S. Department of Justice has celebrated thesafe recovery of missing children and remebers those who have not come home.
Missing Children's Day is recognized every May 25th to remeber the missing and honor the valiant efforts of law enforcement, private citizens, and children protecting children.
This annual event also includes a national poster contests for 5th graders to illustrate and highlight ways to stay safe.
To see this years National Winner Click Here
To see this years California Winner ClickHere |
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Internet Safety Information
Information to help you provide a safe environment for children using the internet. Click Here!
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Together we can make a difference!
Child Quest never charges a fee for our services. Your donations help usto achieve our mission! |
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Sex Offender Database
To access sex offender databases for all states ClickHere  |
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