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National Academy for Child Abduction Prevention Grand Opening

Friday, 11 November 2016 11:15 PM

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National Academy for Child Abduction Prevention releases information on the Grand Opening of their service to stop child kidnapping. Further information can be found at http://www.stopchildkidnapping.com.

SAN DIEGO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / November 11, 2016 / The National Academy for Child Abduction Prevention (NACAPA) today announced the official launch date of its grand opening. This will circulate among attorneys and agencies within the child protective services world, as the date of the collaborative service for educating how to stop child kidnapping draws near. The National Academy for Child Abduction Prevention has also released three things the industry can expect from the upcoming launch.

The first thing folks should expect is a big improvement in the availability of local assistance through NACAPA advocates. A NACAPA Advocate is an Attorney licensed in the state of which they service who has joined the organization in an effort to educate, collaborate, and assist in the prevention of child kidnapping. The organization seeks to increase the number of Advocates it maintains throughout the United States to over 1,000 by the end of 2017. Roy Doppelt, President of NACAPA, says "Signing up with NACAPA allows both attorneys and interested supporters to assist in a noble cause, assisting to prevent child kidnapping." Whether a parent or not, this is of utmost importance to everyone. The increase in Advocates will allow NACAPA to offer assistance in virtually every major metropolitan area throughout the country. As more Attorneys join to become Advocates the availability of professional assistance options will increase.

In addition to increasing the availability of Advocates, NACAPA will heavily raise awareness of how to prevent child abduction as well as methods for recovery of children who have been abducted with information on the website. Articles will be published for public education at no charge and professional collaboration purposes. NACAPA will help raise awareness by allowing registered Advocates to publish their findings and recommendations developed to help prevent child abduction . This is to be expected from an organization who places this much value on educating the public in this sector of service.

As well as that, the National Academy for Child Abduction Prevention will be proactively reaching out to Attorneys and agencies. "There is no better time than now to get involved and help stop child kidnapping in your area, all across the United States and internationally. We need advocates to enroll now to see how they can help", says Doppelt.

Finally, for the long term followers of this noble cause, they'll be interested to know what went into the creation of the collaborative organization to stop child kidnapping. It has taken 3 years to put it together, from start to finish, from the initial idea to fully implementing the service.

Roy Doppelt, President of NACAPA adds "This is a very serious issues both for family law attorneys and the general public. Raising awareness may be the first step."

Further information about joining as an Advocate at the National Academy for Child Abduction Prevention can be discovered at http://www.stopchildkidnapping.com.

For more information, please visit http://www.stopchildkidnapping.com

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Name: Roy Doppelt
Email: [email protected]
Organization: National Academy for Child Abduction Prevention Advocates
Address: 16496 Bernardo Center Drive Suite 211

SOURCE: National Academy for Child Abduction Prevention Advocates

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