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PO Box 277, New Paltz, NY 12561
Brings missing children home through the use of in-house professional staff, national dissemination of photos of missing children to companies and corporations, the toll free number, counseling for searching parents, nationwide networking efforts with law enforcement, state clearinghouse personnel, social service agencies and missing children agencies.
100 Center Drive South, Riverhead, NY 11901
Provides a rapid-response program that aids victims (and their families) who wander as a result of cognitive impairments, or other afflictions. The program combines technology and specially trained Sheriff’s Deputies to locate individuals who have wandered. Project Lifesaver clients wear a “watch-type” wristband transmitter (worn on the wrist, ankle or as a necklace), which emits a tracking signal. When a caregiver calls the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Project Lifesaver line to report that a client has wandered, a search team responds to the wanderer’s area and, while in route, activates the vehicles mobile locator tracking system. A hand-held unit is used to search for clients in areas inaccessible by vehicles. Call for detailed information.
41 Main Street, #277, New Paltz, NY 12561
Helps to locate missing children and prevent child abduction through investigation, photo distribution, mediation, public education/information and TOLL FREE HOTLINES.
30 Yaphank Avenue, Yaphank, NY 11980
Offers a free program which enables relatives or caregivers to register persons with special needs in the Police Department’s database. This information will be furnished to first responders and police officers responding to an emergency situation involving the registrant. Special Needs/Silver Alert program is designed for people with: Dementia (including Alzheimer’s Disease); Developmental Disabilities (including Autism Spectrum, Mental Retardation/Mental Impairment); Severe Mental Illness and Other cognitive disorders that may impair reasoning, resulting in a person wandering or being disoriented/lost. Registrants can also request to receive an identification bracelet by checking the box on the Special Needs/Silver Alert Registry form. The bracelet is free of charge and contains a distinctive I.D. number as well as a Suffolk County Police Department phone number which first responders can utilize to obtain information regarding that person. Call for additional information.
200 Meridian Center Blvd., Suite 110, Rochester, NY 14618
Provides a nationwide identification and support program to aid in the safe and timely return of individuals affected with Alzheimer's disease who wander and become lost. Program also provides education for families, caregivers, emergency responders and law enforcement on preventative techniques and skills needed to approach and respond to individuals who have wandered.
41 Main Street, #277, New Paltz, NY 12561
Helps to locate missing children and prevent child abduction through investigation, photo distribution, mediation, public education/information and TOLL FREE HOTLINES.
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80 South Swan Street, Alfred E. Smith Building, Albany, NY 12210
Provides a toll free 24 hour hotline to report information on missing children which is immediately shared with law enforcement agencies. Also provides investigation assistance in finding missing children, coordinates Amber Alerts, distributes child safety information, and posts missing children's pictures in public areas.
6400 Sheridan Drive, Amherst, NY 14221
Provides a nationwide identification and support program to aid in the safe and timely return of individuals affected with Alzheimer's disease who wander and become lost. Program also provides education for families, caregivers, emergency responders and law enforcement on preventative techniques and skills needed to approach and respond to individuals who have wandered.
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Offers child safety program training to prevent child abduction. Programs offered to private organizations, school curriculum, childrens workshops and assemblies, parent workshops, staff development, and child identification(includes fingerprinting).
PO Box 277, New Paltz, NY 12561
Brings missing children home through the use of in-house professional staff, national dissemination of photos of missing children to companies and corporations, the toll free number, counseling for searching parents, nationwide networking efforts with law enforcement, state clearinghouse personnel, social service agencies and missing children agencies.
275 Lake Avenue, Rochester, NY 14608
Operates a national 24-hour toll-free hotline, to intake reports of missing and sexually exploited children (ages 17 and under) and receive leads about ongoing cases. Also serves as the national resource center and information clearinghouse for missing and exploited children. Also operates the CyberTipline, that the public and electronic service providers may use to report Internet-related child sexual exploitation.
41 Main Street, #277, New Paltz, NY 12561
Helps find missing children through pre-registration program, through the national dissemination of photos of missing children to businesses and corporations, and through networking efforts with law enforcement, state clearinghouse personnel, social service agencies and missing children agencies.
80 S Swan St, Albany, NY 12210
Services provided generally fall into three categories: investigative support services for law enforcement, assistance provided to left-behind family members, and community education programs. Also responsible for providing assistance in cases involving missing children, college students, and vulnerable adults.
Specific services and responsibilities include:
- 1-800-346-3543 Hotline (case intake and lead information received on this line)
- Short and long term investigative assistance
- Preparation and electronic distribution of DCJS Missing Child/College Student and Missing Adult Alerts statewide. LOCATER (Lost Child Alert Technology Resource), Xpedite, and NY Alert allow for repaid distribution of photographic images and biographical information within minutes
- Placement of missing child and vulnerable adult photographs and biographical information on the DCJS and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) web sites
- Development and distribution of printed missing child posters statewide
- Co-coordination of statewide implementation and operation of the NYS AMBER Alert Program, which provides law enforcement agencies with a mechanism for rapid and widespread public dissemination of information in the event of a child abduction
- Administration of the statewide missing/unidentified person repository (mandated "flagging" missing child birth and educational records is facilitated through the use of this data)
- Analysis, transcription, and entry of dental and anatomical information into DCJS and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) files on behalf of law enforcement agencies and medical examiners
- Collaboration with NCMEC and other state clearinghouses
- Presentation of investigative training programs for law enforcement officers, along with development and dissemination of investigative procedures and guides
- Furthering investigative and educational efforts instituted pursuant to the US Department of Justice funded NYS Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Program
- Development and distribution of child safety literature
- Ongoing community outreach, including presentations about child and Internet safety to various groups and organizations
417 Liberty Street, Suite 1116, Penn Yan, NY 14527
Assists in the identification and safe, timely return of individuals who has propensity for wandering and/or becoming lost. Partners with local law enforcement. Individuals wear a wrist band, the wrist band transmit where they are so police can find them.
41 Main Street, #277, New Paltz, NY 12561
Offers safety materials for children and preventive counseling through A-WAY-OUT services. Also promotes awareness and prevention information about Child Find's safety program and services, and sponsors National Missing Children Day, May 25th. Also offers referral services when needed.
699 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
Provides national efforts to locate and recover missing children and raises public awareness about ways to prevent child abduction, molestation, and sexual exploitation as well as offering child safety information and literature on various topics. Also provides advocacy, prevention programs, family support, and an on line location for reporting internet child pornography (the Cyber Tip Line).
200 Meridian Center Blvd., Suite 110, Rochester, NY 14618
Provides a nationwide identification and support program to aid in the safe and timely return of individuals affected with Alzheimer's disease who wander and become lost. Program also provides education for families, caregivers, emergency responders and law enforcement on preventative techniques and skills needed to approach and respond to individuals who have wandered.
41 Main Street, #277, New Paltz, NY 12561
Offers safety materials for children and preventive counseling through A-WAY-OUT services. Also promotes awareness and prevention information about Child Find's safety program and services, and sponsors National Missing Children Day, May 25th. Also offers referral services when needed.
41 Main Street, #277, New Paltz, NY 12561
Recovers parentally abducted children and helps to resolve parental custodial disputes through the use of: professional family mediators the toll free number for in-flight and contemplating parents preventative counseling for parents contemplating abduction of their children and referrals to additional agencies and services.
195 Willis Avenue, Mineola, NY 11501
Provides support for international humanitarian relief operations through local appeals for financial aid and gifts in-kind. Also provides tracing/location services for people separated from their relatives due to war, civil disturbance or natural disasters. Messages can be sent between POWs/refugees and their relatives on Long Island.
195 Willis Avenue, Mineola, NY 11501
Provides support for international humanitarian relief operations through local appeals for financial aid and gifts in-kind. Also provides tracing/location services for people separated from their relatives due to war, civil disturbance or natural disasters. Messages can be sent between POWs/refugees and their relatives on Long Island.
Offers child safety program training to prevent child abduction. Programs offered to private organizations, school curriculum, childrens workshops and assemblies, parent workshops, staff development, and child identification(includes fingerprinting).
100 Center Drive South, Riverhead, NY 11901
Provides a rapid-response program that aids victims (and their families) who wander as a result of cognitive impairments, or other afflictions. The program combines technology and specially trained Sheriff’s Deputies to locate individuals who have wandered. Project Lifesaver clients wear a “watch-type” wristband transmitter (worn on the wrist, ankle or as a necklace), which emits a tracking signal. When a caregiver calls the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Project Lifesaver line to report that a client has wandered, a search team responds to the wanderer’s area and, while in route, activates the vehicles mobile locator tracking system. A hand-held unit is used to search for clients in areas inaccessible by vehicles. Call for detailed information.
275 Lake Avenue, Rochester, NY 14608
Operates a national 24-hour toll-free hotline, to intake reports of missing and sexually exploited children (ages 17 and under) and receive leads about ongoing cases. Also serves as the national resource center and information clearinghouse for missing and exploited children. Also operates the CyberTipline, that the public and electronic service providers may use to report Internet-related child sexual exploitation.
35 Tuscarora St, Addison, NY 14801
Enforces all laws and ordinances within their jurisdiction in order to preserve individual rights, protect lives and property, and preserve peace in the community. Accepts reports of consumer fraud and criminal acts.
