National Missing Children's Day
National Missing Children's Day is observed annually on May 25th in the United States. This day aims to raise awareness about the issue of missing children and to promote efforts to locate and protect them. It serves as a reminder for communities to work together to prevent child abductions and to support families affected by this tragedy.
Established in 1983, National Missing Children's Day encourages law enforcement agencies, organizations, and the public to share information about missing children. The day also honors the efforts of those who work tirelessly to find and protect children, including organizations like National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and local law enforcement.