Father's Day
“On this Father’s Day, I’m especially grateful to have my girls. This is now my second Father’s Day with them after being apart for three long years. Thank you to everyone who helped us while they were missing. Today, I’m thinking of all the fathers out there who are still searching. Stay strong and keep the faith!”
- John Rex, father of Hanna Lee and Skye Rex
 
Today, as we celebrate Father's Day, we are reminded of the vital role fathers play in keeping children safe and loved. We’re also thinking of those fathers who have faced the unimaginable—the horror of losing a child, having a child exploited, or continuing the tireless search for their missing child. These fathers embody strength, hope, and unwavering love, relentlessly working towards one day reuniting with their children and ensuring their safety.

Your support enables us to provide the crucial resources and assistance these families need during such challenging times. Consider making a Father's Day gift to honor the dads in your life and support our mission. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these fathers and their children.

Thank you for your continued commitment to protecting children. We are truly grateful and wish you and your loved ones a safe and happy Father's Day.
 
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is the nation’s largest and most influential child protection organization. We lead the fight to protect children, creating vital resources for them and the people who keep them safe.
   
Every child deserves a safe childhood.
 
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