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Our Partners

5K Race at Honeywell

Honeywell, a corporate partner of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, raised more than $17,000 for NCMEC through a 5K race.

Since it was founded 29 years ago, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® has coordinated dynamic corporate partnerships that provide vital in-kind and financial support to our operations. We rely on our corporate partners as we provide services and support to families, law enforcement and other professionals in cases involving missing and sexually exploited children.

These partnerships have dramatically enriched our efforts and enhanced our results. The stronger they become, the more progress we make in protecting our nation's children.

Become a partner
Join us in creating customized programs tailored to your target market.

Corporate partners
Corporate partners enhance our ability to positively affect the lives of our nation's children.

Program partners
Program partners assist in our mission to find missing children, combat child sexual exploitation and deliver prevention education programs.

Corporate partner safety programs
Corporate partners help us develop prevention education programs and materials to keep children safer from abduction and sexual exploitation.

Purchases that support our work
NCMEC partners with organizations that donate a percentage of their proceeds to support our mission.

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of revenue supports programs and services

  • Help find missing children
  • Assist victims of child abduction and sexual exploitation, their families and the professionals that serve them
  • Help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation

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