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The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children delivers vital resources and support to families touched by the abduction or exploitation of children. Focused to bringing missing children home safe, NCMEC cooperates tirelessly with law enforcement agencies, community partners, and the public to prevent child harm. Their in-depth programs comprise national hotlines, online safety initiatives, victim aid, and public awareness.
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The National Sexual Violence Resource Center
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