Ford Teams up with NCMEC In an effort to help keep America's kids safe, the NCMEC has teamed up with Ford to offer free digital safety I.D. kits. Starting National Missing Children's Day on May 26, Ford dealers nationwide will provide the free digital I.D. kits during "Commitment to Kids" Safety I.D. Days. The information on the I.D. kit's disk -- a current, quality digital photo and descriptive information -- provides the number one tool law enforcement needs to expedite the return of a missing child.
For the I.D. kit, each child's digital photo will be taken and saved on a disk with descriptive information that parents provide. Parents will take the disk home for safekeeping and no information is retained by the dealership. Electronic delivery to law enforcement officials of a child's digital photo can save critical, because the chances of safely recovering a child are much greater in the first few hours immediately following a child's disappearance.
Obtaining an I.D. kit may be the most important thing parents do this year. The kit provides parents the ability to instantly disseminate a missing child's photo and information to authorities, the proper forms required to report a child missing, and the ability to automatically print and disseminate a customized "Missing Child Alert" poster.
The Commitment to Kids Safety I.D. Day dates and dealer locations are available at www.fordvehicles.com.
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