Wasserman Schultz Joins Children's Services Council, Law Enforcement to Announce New Safety Initiative
Lauderhill,
June 15, 2026
“If a child goes missing, information obtained by this kit can make all the difference in bringing them home. No one should experience that harrowing dread to see a police officer at your door or feel the real pain behind the missing child poster on a wall,” said Wasserman Schultz. “I look forward to working with the dedicated teams here today to end the missing child crisis. We owe it to every young person and parent to be fully committed to this fight.”
Lauderhill, FL – Today, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-25) joined advocates, law enforcement, and local elected officials to announce the launch of a major regional child safety initiative to distribute 400,000 free National Child Identification Program (NCIDP) kits to families throughout Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, and Collier counties. “If a child goes missing, information obtained by this kit can make all the difference in bringing them home. No one should experience that harrowing dread to see a police officer at your door or feel the real pain behind the missing child poster on a wall,” said Wasserman Schultz. “I look forward to working with the dedicated teams here today to end the missing child crisis. We owe it to every young person and parent to be fully committed to this fight.” The ID kit allows parents to collect specific information by easily recording the physical characteristics, fingerprints and DNA of their children on identification cards that are then kept at home by the parent or guardian. If ever needed, this ID kit gives authorities vital information to assist their efforts to locate a missing child. Wasserman Schultz was joined by Children Services Council of Broward President/CEO Cindy Arenberg Seltzer, LifeNet4Families President/CEO Denise Brown, National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives VP Kevin Granville, United Way of Broward County President/CEO Kathleen Cannon, Broward County Commissioner Nan Rich, State Representative Daryl Campbell, Broward Human Trafficking Coalition Jumorrow Poitier, and Broward Sheriff’s Office Major Renea Peterson. |
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