Operation Kidsafe Announces One Million Children Protected Safety Event in Bartlesville, OK
Parents can attend this event and at No Charge get a lifetime record of their child's digital fingerprints and a form that is ready to hand to law enforcement in an emergency. Parents will also get valuable safety tips. Operation Kidsafe uses the latest equipment like the FBI and Secret Service.
Bartlesville, OK, November 21, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Mark J. Bott, the Founder of Operation Kidsafe started his volunteer efforts 16 years ago volunteering and hosting over 100 child safety Town Meetings. Mark has worked with John Walsh the host of America’s Most Wanted and helped launch the Amber Alert. Mark was also mentioned in GQ magazine for being part of a march across America for children and helped write and push through to law the most aggressive sex offender punishment legislation.
Mark has 7 children and when he started becoming a child advocate, he quickly found that most parents don't have a family safety plan.
To help protect children and educate parents, Mark started Operation Kidsafe 11 years ago. Operation Kidsafe is celebrating over one million children protected free of charge in the United States and Canada.
There is no data-basing. The parent is handed the finished product, a letter size document - with the child’s digital fingerprints and photo. The quality is so good that the prints can be scanned into the National Crime Computer if the child is ever missing.
Operation Kidsafe's goal is to give parents safety tips that will help them start a family safety action plan.
The program is totally free and will be held at:
Honda of Bartlesville
3210 SE Washington Blvd.
Bartlesville, OK 74006
918-333-3333
Friday, Dec. 14, 2012
Noon-6pm
Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012
10am-4pm
Mark has 7 children and when he started becoming a child advocate, he quickly found that most parents don't have a family safety plan.
To help protect children and educate parents, Mark started Operation Kidsafe 11 years ago. Operation Kidsafe is celebrating over one million children protected free of charge in the United States and Canada.
There is no data-basing. The parent is handed the finished product, a letter size document - with the child’s digital fingerprints and photo. The quality is so good that the prints can be scanned into the National Crime Computer if the child is ever missing.
Operation Kidsafe's goal is to give parents safety tips that will help them start a family safety action plan.
The program is totally free and will be held at:
Honda of Bartlesville
3210 SE Washington Blvd.
Bartlesville, OK 74006
918-333-3333
Friday, Dec. 14, 2012
Noon-6pm
Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012
10am-4pm
Contact
Operation Kidsafe
Mark Agnew
217-726-6393
www.operationkidsafe.org
Contact
Mark Agnew
217-726-6393
www.operationkidsafe.org
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