Missing and Abused Persons Awareness and Support
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Posted by Sara/Peace4 Co-Founder on June 15, 2009 at 10:57pm
LET'S MAKE JUNE 17TH MISSING AND UNIDENTIFIED PERSONS AWARENESS DAY NATIONWIDE! Here is our chance to literally represent our own states as a Missing and Unidentified Persons Hero or...Ambassador...or we could just do it because we care and are honored to be a part of this Historical, National, Essential and Vital PROCLAMATION!
You will receive all info. necessary to MAKE IT HAPPEN, all you need to have is a willing heart and a passion for creating much needed change...not to mention a desire to leave a legacy on this nation we live in that will surely outlast you and make all those who come after you inspired by your example.
So, this is an easy, I want to do, we are lucky, I think, for this opportunity to be apart of something we can prove to be our Peace4 Change! Leave your name and state you're volunteering to to be the ambassador for Missing and Unidentified Persons of...and get ready to actively change this world, for so much the better.
Missing & Unidentified Persons Awareness Day / by Governor Proclamation - state by state
Still need advocates to help - (must be residents of these states remaining)
Once we have a volunteer for that state they will be given a draft of proclamation with state statistic specific to that state, and instruction as how to make the proclamation request.
Delaware
Georgia
Hawaii
Indiana
Iowa
Louisiana
Maine
Massachusetts
Minnesota
Mississippi
Montana
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Dakota
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wyoming
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