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WBKO Talks With Child Advocate Marc Klaas About KlaasKids Foundation Save Email Print
Posted: 10:41 PM Jun 27, 2008
Last Updated: 10:41 PM Jun 27, 2008
Reporter: Sam Provenzano
Email Address: sam.provenzano@wbko.com

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In October 1993, 12-year-old Polly Klaas was abducted from her own bedroom and was later murdered.

I had the chance to talk to her father Marc Klaas over the phone today, who's created a foundation that's fighting crimes against children across the country.

In the wake of the murder, Marc Klaas became a child advocate and established the KlaasKids Foundation.

He has made himself available to parents of kidnapped children, and has appeared frequently on Larry King Live, CNN Headline News, and Nancy Grace.

The KlaasKids Foundation is a place where people can go to find more information on missing kids to provide families with missing child services.

The site does everything it can to get the word out about child abductions.

The KlaasKids Foundation believes that it can go far by distilling the best knowledge and information through a societal approach that extends from our nations leaders to everyday people like you and me.

You can also get free child ID kits for your children through the website as well.

The site is now available in Spanish.

click here to visit the KlaasKids Foundation website.

It's a site all parents should visit.

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Posted by: Sheri Moore on Jun 28, 2008 at 12:26 AM
mark is a role model to us all. what a great opportunity to speak with such a good man, who has done so much for missing children and their families.

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