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All
of the programs offered by the Morgan Nick Foundation are absolutely
free and are specifically designed to empower children and families
against the dangers of abduction and exploitation.
Programs:
- Project Hope -- An annual
conference for families of missing and exploited children hosted by
the Morgan Nick Foundation. Law enforcement personnel, counselors,
media representatives, and other trained professionals are brought
in to work individually with families about their case. The MNF
covers transportation costs for the families and provides hotels and
food at no cost to the families.
- Offering free -- educational
brochures, literature, seminars and trainings to families in Arkansas.
- Team
HOPE -- established by the Department of
Justice and is a support team consisting of parents whose child
has been abducted and has either been found or is still missing. These
parents have been professionally trained and have personal experiences
to share with others. Team H.O.P.E. matches families with
a support team whose members have been through similar experiences.
- Safety and Prevention Education -- taught
to children throughout Arkansas by the Morgan Nick Foundation
teaching in venues such as the school systems, in churches, businesses,
daycares, and by training teachers in mandatory in-service training
days. To date, the Morgan Nick Foundation has provided
safety skills and abduction prevention education to more than 850,000 children,
families and teachers.
- Morgan Nick/AMBER
Alert -- Arkansas's statewide plan for
the safe return of abducted children. The alert is named
after Morgan Chauntel Nick who was abducted while she was playing
in a ballpark in Alma, Arkansas in June of 1995. To find out
more, click below .
Arkansas State
Police | Morgan Nick Amber Alert
- Continued
case management to families with missing
children (abducted, runaways, or otherwise missing) absolutely free
of charge.
- LOST (Lost on
the Streets Today) -- a program offered to preteen children. This
program is geared toward teaching preteens the dangers of a becoming
a runaway.
The Morgan Nick Foundation will host our LOST weekend in the Spring
of the year. We will need your help to make this event a success.
- NetSmartz --
an Internet safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America that uses the latest technology to create high-impact educational activities for even the most tech-savvy kids of any age group.
The goal of NetSmartz is to extend the safety awareness of children and empower them to make responsible decisions online and in real life.
If you are
an individual, civic organization, small business, or corporation that
would like to sponsor one or more of these community enrichment programs
with a cash or in-kind donation, please contact us in Alma at 479-632-6382
or visit our Contact
Us page. All donations are
tax deductible.
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