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Child Rescue Network PRESS RELEASE CRN080610 Contact: Jeff Griesemer 877.209.5437 ext. 89 Missing Children Featured in Redline Review’s Online Articles from Mid-Ohio (August 17, 2010 – Orlando, FL) Child Rescue Network, a nonprofit missing and victimized children’s organization, is teaming up with Redline Review to raise awareness or missing children across America and to actually assist in the search efforts to help bring these children home. Redline Review recently covered the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Challenge and each article about the event and all the articles on the website feature a missing child’s photo and information! Redline Review, an automotive enthusiast’s Internet Magazine with the theme, “It’s All About Speed”, shows that in fact it is also about making a difference. “We’re dedicated to providing stunning automotive photography and stellar automotive writing for all kinds of cool and fast cars captured at the most exhilarating and prestigious racing venues and Concours/show locations throughout North America and abroad”, said Ben Moment, Chief Photographer and Co-owner of Redline Review. “We also understand the real need to raise awareness of the huge numbers of children who are missing and are excited to utilize our online presence to help”. “One in six missing children are rescued simply because someone sees a picture”, says CRN President, Jeff Griesemer. “Redline Review is another tool to help spread the information regarding these kids, which in addition to getting the photo out to the public also raises over-all awareness of the issue that impacts thousands of families every day.” ################ About Child Rescue Network: Child Rescue Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to raise awareness of the number of children victimized and missing in the United States and around the world, to provide parents with the knowledge and tools to help better protect their children, and to help aid in the search efforts to locate and reunite abducted children with their families. For more information contact Jeff Griesemer, CRN President / CEO at 877.209.5437 ext. 89 and please visit www.ChildRescueNetwork.org . About Redline Review: Redline Review is an automotive enthusiast’s Internet magazine whose main theme is “It’s All About Speed”. As such, the website provides race coverage from famous automotive racing venues throughout the United States and abroad. There are show coverage stories for muscle car events, street rod shows, prestigious Concours and vintage car spectacles. In essence, wherever there are fast, cool cars gathering for a Concours, show or cruise, gearheads will likely find the Redline Review pro photographers and writers covering all the action. Redline Review also brings feature articles on all the cool and fast machines that automotive enthusiasts yearn to drive, race and own. Super cars, muscle machines, vintage sports cars, racecars, street rods and hot rods all have a home on Redline Review. The site is also a great place to find technical how to stories that help our readers discover how best to build their project speed machines. Redline Review members can upload videos and photos, in addition to chatting on the site’s forum. For more information contact Ben Moment at 512.844.8232 or visit www.RedlineReview.com.
PRESS RELEASE CRN022210 Contact: Jeff Griesemer877.209.5437 ext. 89
“If I’m Lost” Bracelet Helps Reunite Lost Children With Family(February 22, 2010 – Orlando, FL) Nearly every parent has experienced that moment of panic that occurs when you’re at the mall or a fair or theme park, and you suddenly realize you can’t find your child. That’s why the Child Rescue Network has partnered with Sticky Jewelry to offer a bracelet that helps to quickly reunite a lost child with his or her parents should they become separated. The attractive bracelet, which is designed to be worn by a young child at all times, is engraved on the front with the message “If I’m Lost Call the Number on Back”. The reverse side is engraved with the parent’s phone number, usually a cell phone number, so that a person wanting to help a lost child can contact a family member quickly and easily. “The bracelet is wonderful in its simplicity,” said Jeff Griesemer, Founder and President of Child Rescue Network. “When used in combination with a program of child safety education and proper parental supervision, these bracelets will help to insure the speedy return of a lost child to his or her parents.”Griesemer added that the most common emotion that occurs when a child wanders away from his parents is panic, both on the part of the child and the parents, and that’s where proper training can help. “Many parents fear that their child will fall victim to a stranger,” said Griesemer, “but most strangers want to help a lost child if given the chance.” Child Rescue Network’s safety program teaches children to remain in the spot where they first realize they’re lost. If a stranger approaches, they’re to ask the stranger to sit with them until their parent returns. And, if the child is wearing an engraved safety bracelet, he or she can ask the stranger to call the cell phone number on the back of their bracelet. “We’re pleased to be a part of the Child Rescue Network’s safety program,” said Sticky Jewelry Vice President Barry Torman. “It’s our sincere hope that these safety bracelets will help reconnect lost children with their parents quickly enough so that any trauma from the separation will be minimal. We’re also pleased to be donating 25% of each safety bracelet sale to help support CRN’s mission of protecting children.” The Sticky Jewelry safety bracelet includes a pre-engraved surgical stainless steel plaque and a nylon/polyester strap with snap/lock clasp. The straps are colorfast and washable, and come in 21 different fun designs that appeal to young children. Each plaque depicts the Child Rescue Network logo, and is custom engraved with a parent’s phone number on the back. The cost of the bracelet with one line of custom engraving is just under $21. For additional information or interviews, please contact Jeff Griesemer at Child Rescue Network (Orlando) – 877.209.5437 ext. 89, or Barry Torman at Sticky Jewelry (St. Petersburg) – 727.823.9500. # # #About Child Rescue Network: Child Rescue Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to raise awareness about the number of children victimized and missing in the United States and around the world, to provide parents with the knowledge and tools to help better protect their children, and to aid in search efforts aimed at locating and reuniting abducted children with their families. For more information, please visit www.childrescuenetwork.org
About Sticky Jewelry: Sticky Jewelry is a personalized jewelry manufacturer and retailer specializing in child safety bracelets and medical id alert jewelry. Sticky Jewelry’s full line of lockets, pendants, bracelets, and engravable gifts can be viewed online at www.StickyJ.com
PRESS RELEASE CRN021510 Contact: Jeff Griesemer877.209.5437 ext. 89 DunceBusters Commits to Help CRN and Parents Protect Children (February 15, 2010 – Orlando, FL) Somewhere in the U.S. a child is reported missing ever 41 seconds. 1 in 3 girls will be sexually victimized before she’s 18! These staggering facts and more are why Child Rescue Network exists. Now DunceBusters Play N Learn, a Colorado based educational toy store, is a proud supporter of Child Rescue Network and our mission to protect children. Every item purchased a new toy through their new integrated web site helps to protect children and bring home those who are missing as DunceBusters is donating a portion of every sale to the Child Rescue Network. DunceBusters Play N Learn represents quality educational toys that encourage intuitive learning through the art of "play". You'll be amazed at the incredible selection of new toys online where you can match your child's learning style and age with the wide variety of learning toys. Learning has never been more fun! In addition to offering award-wining toys to help kids learn, the DunceBusters Team wants to help keep kids safe as well. “That is why we have committed to donating a portion of funds from every sale generate through our web site at www.DunceBusters.com to help support the Child Rescue Network and their vital mission,” says DunceBusters’ Robert Kirchhoff. “You’ll also find information about CRN and their safety programs right on our home page as we help them raise awareness of the issues!” “CRN is thrilled to be associated with such an incredible company”, acknowledged CRN President and CEO, Jeff Griesemer. “DunceBusters’ philosophy is that they have a moral responsibility to give back... to help make an impact in the world, and we salute them for their attitude of social responsibility and are delighted with their commitment to help Child Rescue Network and our important mission to protect children. We are certain you will enjoy the experience of shopping at DunceBusters Play N Learn all the while knowing that your purchases will help protect our most precious resource... our children.” ####### Child Rescue Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit missing and victimized children’s organization dedicated to dramatically lowering the number of abducted and sexually assaulted children. CRN educates parents to empower their children to recognize potentially dangerous situations and then how to react when necessary and provides valuable tools such as free safety id cards for parents to have of their kids. In addition, CRN aids law enforcement and families in the search to bring missing children home. www.ChildRescueNetwork.org DunceBusters Play n Learn is a Loveland, Colorado based educational toy store that encourages learning through the art of play. The web site is an incredible tool for parents, grandparents, or anyone wanting a quality toy for any child and any learning style. Contact Ben Moment at 512.844.8232 for information regarding DunceBusters. www.DunceBusters.com
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