AAP News Vol. 1 No. 1 January 1985, p. 7
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Resource groups available to parents when problem strikes

Several organizations that provide assistance to people coping with the problems of stolen and missing children have been established within recent years. The services the organizations provide differ. Some groups maintain fulltime paid staffs. Others are volunteer efforts.

The following list of organizations is provided as a resource for pediatricians. Inclusion or omission from the list in no way reflects an endorsement by the AAP.