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Keeping Hope Alive International Missing Children’s Day
Keeping Hope Alive - International Missing Children's Day MONTRÉAL, May 25, 2022 —The theme for this year’s Missing Children’s Month was Hope Blooms. Throughout the month, the Missing Children’s Network worked diligently to raise awareness about the plight of missing...
Open letter – We need your support to raise awareness #givingtuesday2021
Montreal, November 30th, 2021 Dear members of the public, You already know us; sadly you hear from us when a dramatic event makes headline news. However, we do much more than just responding to crisis situations - our prevention mandate in which we support and educate...
2021 Victims and Survivors of Crime Week – PARENTAL ABDUCTION
Do you know what a Parental Abduction is? Abduction : Parental abduction involves the child’s removal or retention in violation of custody rights under a judgment, an agreement between parents, or application of legislation. An abduction may also occur in the course...
Bridging The Gap With Indigenous Communities
In September, it was with great joy and excitement that as a member of the Missing Children’s Network, I had the opportunity to fly to Nunavik for a second time! Getting out and meeting Inuit communities means accessing the generosity, knowledge and sensitivity of...
Home Alone
Reference : Spotlight on Safety Volume 2 – Home Alone As a working parent you may, at times, have to work longer hours and this may require leaving your child alone at home. Before leaving your child alone, you must ask yourself if you have provided him with the...