National Missing Childrens Day

25

May

National Missing Children's Day is a day to remember and help find children who have disappeared. It is on May 25th each year. On this day, people talk about how to keep kids safe and watch out for each other. Families, teachers, and police work together to spread the word about missing children and what can be done to protect kids. It is a time when everyone tries harder to make sure kids are safe and cared for, and they remind each other why it's important to look after every child in the community.

How to celebrate National Missing Childrens Day?

On National Missing Children's Day, you can celebrate by making posters with your friends to raise awareness, including drawings and helpful tips. Maybe organize a small walk in your neighborhood or school, holding banners to remind everyone about staying safe. You can also join or host a bake sale, selling cookies and treats, with all the money going to charities that help find missing children. Talk with your family and friends about staying safe and ways to help others. Lastly, light a candle in your window at night to show your hope for every missing child to safely return home.

Where National Missing Childrens Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United States