Nebraska Freemasons Child Identification Program (CHIP)

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The Nebraska Freemasons Child Identification Program (CHIP) addresses the alarming fact that over 800,000 children are reported missing in the United States each year. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, on average in the United States, a child is reported missing every 43 seconds. In 2005, over 2,000 children were reported missing in Nebraska. While most are found, many are not. Also, the abduction of children is both under-reported and rapidly increasing in our society.

 

CHIP Events held in Nebraska since July 2004:  262
Number of children through the program since July 2004:
  33,468       (updated 4/10/2012)

 

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For more information about CHIP, contact:

NEBRASKA FREEMASONS CHIP FOUNDATION
and THE GRAND LODGE OF MASONS IN NEBRASKA

1240 N. 10th Street, Lincoln, NE 68508
TELEPHONE: 800-558-8029
or
402-475-4640, ext. 1
WEBSITE: www.glne.org