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Wonderful creative ideas on how to help find the missing.
http://www.angelfire.com/ak/403/index.html

1. Frame the Missing Persons Photo...photos in frames are more noticed, display around house, on desk, etc.

2. Make a Missing Persons Photo Book supply to hair salons, reading material for those waiting for their appointment to look at.

3. Missing Persons School Project.

(just a few ideas from, click link for more ideas as well as details.)

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LOL! You're funny, Jesse...with a very good point! ;)
Anything you can do to bring the plight of the missing person back in the news helps. Amber had a vigil, car wash, bake sale, and a yard sale to raise money for funds to search for her mom. Before each event and/or each search news releases and flyers were sent out all over West & Middle TN & Southern KY. It finally got the attention of the Channel 6 & 7 News station which both interviewed Amber several times. One interview inspired a young country singer, Mary Elizabeth Murphey, to hold a benefit concert to help fund the search for Rachel.

You can also go to web sites like http://www.zazzle.com/ and create inexpensive t-shirts ($10.95 & up). Every time I wear my shirt people ask me questions about Rachel. For whatever reason, our local newspaper will not print stories regarding Amber's fundraisers or the searches, however, we have an online publication which always covers the story before and after.

Sadly, it is up to family, friends, and wonderful people like those on this site to keep awareness of the missing person in the news.
Jesse?
http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/DDCC/Units...

2008 Missing Children's Day Poster Contest Information

Patrol, Clearinghouse Announce 2008 Poster Contest Winners
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.) - Three young artists from Missouri fifth grade classrooms were selected as the top state winners in the 2008 National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol, Missing Person's Clearinghouse, is a proud sponsor of this annual contest, hosted by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention in Washington, D.C. The contest was created in an effort to educate children across the country about child safety and to make the public aware of law enforcement's continuous efforts to search for and recover missing children.

The theme of this year's contest was "Bring Our Missing Children Home." Students from several Missouri elementary schools participated by drawing an 11 x 14 poster centered around this theme, including a paragraph about what their poster exemplifies in the search for missing children. The posters were sent to the Highway Patrol's Missing Person's Clearinghouse where they were judged by members of the Patrol.

This year's Missouri winner was Rachel Bundstein, a fifth grade student at St. Roch School in St. Louis. Bundstein drew a picture of a maze with a child trying to navigate the maze to find her way home. In Bundstein's paragraph, she wrote, "I chose to draw a maze because I thought it showed how hard it is to get home." For her efforts, Bundstein won a $100 savings bond, a state award certificate and a t-shirt with a screen print of her winning poster. By winning first place at the state level, Bundstein's poster was automatically entered in the contest at the national level.

The second place winner was Ella Wright from Auxvasse Elementary School. Wright's poster depicted a tree with roads and trails on each twig. Children are shown climbing the tree to find the "right" road home. Wright received a $75 savings bond, a state award certificate and a t-shirt.

Third place was awarded to Viviana Delgado of Trailwoods Elementary School in Kansas City. Delgado drew pictures of missing children posted on a brick wall because she has seen posters of missing children in her area. Delgado said, "One important thing is to let everyone know to bring our children back home." She received a $50 savings bond, a state award certificate and a t-shirt.

Each of the top three winners received a congratulatory resolution from their respective state representative and senator. Hawthorn Bank of Jefferson City donated the savings bonds to the winners.

The Patrol will post the rules for the 2009 National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest on its website this fall. Please check back for more information. To view this year's winning posters, click on the links below. For more information, contact the Missing Person's Clearinghouse at (573) 526-6178.

Project REST Poster Campaign

Project REST - "REcovering the loST" is a cooperative venture between the Missouri State Highway Patrol Missing Persons Clearinghouse and the Missouri Department of Transportation. Project REST Posters will hang on protected bulletin boards at each of Missouri's 19 Rest Areas. For more information, or to view the current posters, please click on the links below.
http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/DDCC/Units...

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