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» Site title: Child CyberSEARCH Canada » Site description: Maintains a database of missing Canadian children and offers educational information related to runaways and abducted children.
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» Site title: Covenant House » Site description: One of the largest privately-funded childcare agencies in the U.S., Covenant House provides services to homeless and runaway youth. The website addresses both youth considering running away and their parents, and offers information and confidential hotlines.
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» Site title: Keep Your Children Safe » Site description: Tips to prevent a teen from running away or being lured away, and what to do first if a child is missing.
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» Site title: Missing Child Search » Site description: Site listing organizations to search for a missing child.
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» Site title: Missing Indian Kids » Site description: Site designed to help locate missing children in India.
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» Site title: Missing Son » Site description: Parents of missing children share their experiences through this site, which also offers helpful hotlines and links.
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» Site title: National Runaway Switchboard » Site description: This 24-hour hotline service for U.S. parents and youth offers crisis intervention, message service, educational information, referrals, and runaway searches.
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» Site title: The Runaway Game » Site description: This "choose-your-own-adventure" style hypertext novel with 20 different endings was created to help teenagers understand the realities of life as a runaway. At the end of each chapter, readers make choices which lead to different scenarios.
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» Site title: StandUp For Kids On-Line » Site description: Recipient of national (U.S.) awards and recognition, StandUp For Kids is an all volunteer organization working on the streets to help runaway and homeless youth.
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» Site title: Teens in Trouble: Runaways » Site description: Listing of runaway related links maintained by a parent for other parents from the site "Teens in Trouble: A Survival Page for Parents".
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» Site title: When Your Child is Missing: A Family Survival Guide » Site description: Written by others who have experienced the trauma of a missing child. Offers practical information and advice, as well as words of hope and encouragement, to parents of missing children.
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» Site title: Youth Link of America » Site description: Nonprofit organization devoted to helping runaway and homeless youth find the resources needed. Contains events and newsletter.
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