SPRINGFIELD, IL (Chambana Today) – May 25 is National Missing Children’s Day.
It comes as a reminder of the thousands of children who vanish every year and the families, law enforcement, and communities fighting tirelessly to bring them home. The day was created by President Ronald Reagan in 1983 to honor the memory of 6-year-old Etan Patz, who disappeared on May 25, 1979. Etan’s case sparked a conversation about child safety, leading to the creation of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) in 1984.
NCMEC has assisted in the recovery of more than 450,000 missing children cases, achieving a 91% recovery rate in 2024. NCMEC marked 40 years of service in 2024 and has been responsible for the groundbreaking 1981 symposium on missing and murdered children, and the organization with the help of civil rights advocate Ozell Sutton to missing children featured on milk cartons.
With new emerging threats online, NCMEC received more than 546,000 reports in online enticement in 2024.
How You Can Make a Difference:
1. Share
Help spread awareness by sharing a poster of missing children from your area on social media using the hashtag:
#MissingChildrensDay
Your post can help reunite a child with their family.
2. Educate
Talk with your children about personal safety and online risks.
Visit: missingkids.org/netsmartz
This resource provides important tools to teach children how to stay safe.
3. Report
If you have any information about a missing child, please call immediately:
1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678)
Your call could make all the difference in bringing a child home safely.