Congressman Nick Lampson, Chair of the Congressional Missing & Exploited Childrens Caucus to be on the Tammy Says Show.
Child Abduction - The Unthinkable Act. Tune in to the Tammy Says Radio Show to hear more about preventive actions you can take and the laws about child abduction.
Washington DC (PRWEB) June 19, 2004 -- Congressman Nick Lampson, (D-9th-TX) Chair & Founder of the Congressional Missing & Exploited Childrens Caucus will be a guest on the Tammy Says Radio Show Monday, June 21st. Andrew Meltzer, Chair & Founder of the National Association of Child Abduction Prevention (NACAP) will also be a guest on the show.
This show will focus on an event that we normally dont think about until it hits close to home - child abduction and how to prepare for the unthinkable. Each year there are about 3,000 to 5,000 non-family abductions reported to police, most of which are short term sexually-motivated cases. About 200 to 300 of these cases, or 6 percent, make up the most serious cases where the child was murdered, ransomed or taken with the intent to keep.
This topic because is more prevalent that many people know and business owner or not, it can have a devastating effect on your life and throw it into chaos. There are several bills on the floor involving Child Abduction & Child Safety in Washington and at the State level. Its important to know what these bills are about and how it affects your rights as a parent or guardian. "This issue is definitely on my priority list and as the Vice-Chair for the National Association of Child Abduction Prevention; I want to do all I can to prevent another child from being traumatized by being taken from their home. Our motto is building the bridge to child safety, one community at a time", says Tammy.
The Tammy Says Show can be heard on Mondays, noon -- 1:00PM EST at www.tammysays.com. For more information on past or future shows, contact Tammy at tammy@tammysays.com or participate in the show by calling 888-335-5204.
About the Congressional & Missing Exploited Childrens Caucus -- An organization that builds awareness around the issue of missing and exploited children for the purpose of finding children who are currently missing and to prevent future abductions while creating a voice within Congress on the issue of missing and exploited children and introduce legislation that would strengthen law enforcement, community organizing and school-based efforts to address child abduction. More information can be found at http://www.house.gov/lampson/CMECC.htm or call Suzanne Jordan at 220-225-6565.
About the National Association for Child Abduction Prevention - The National Association for Child Abduction Prevention, (N.A.C.A.P.) is a community-based 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt charitable organization advocating the use of education and technology to safeguard children throughout the United States. N.A.C.A.P. is the first organization of its kind to successfully integrate, synthesize and distribute advanced biometric, radio frequency and satellite technologies together in a comprehensive approach to preventing and finding missing children. For more information visit www.nacap.org and contact Andrew Meltzer at 856-608-9600.
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