"Every May 25, which is the anniversary of Etan Patz's disappearance, the nation observes Missing Children's Day. For over three decades, NCMEC has continued to help search for children like Etan. We never forget a child and never give up hope no matter how long a child has been missing. National Missing Children's Day honors this commitment to help locate and recover missing children like Etan by reminding parents, guardians, families and communities that every child deserves a safe childhood.
To that end, there are many ways that people can show their support for NCMEC. On Twitter, the hashtag #RockOneSock has set a goal of raising $25k. You can find out more about this effort at http://rockonesock.org.
BUT, for all of us that are in the Internet and Hosting Industry there is something VERY IMPORTANT that we all can and should do. U.S.-based companies providing electronic communication services or remote computing services to the public should pre-register with the CyberTipline. While there is no requirement to do so, Hedgehog believes and will continue to push within our industry that registration be considered a "Best Practice" allowing our individual companies to be prepared to move on any reporting that may need to be submitted.
From the MissingKids.org website:
"You may register with the CyberTipline by providing your name, your company’s name, your telephone phone number and email address to espteam@ncmec.org. If you are an ESP, please visit http://www.missingkids.com/CyberTipline if you wish to register with the CyberTipline. A representative from NCMEC will contact you to complete the registration process.
Please help us support this great organization and make our industry better for all.