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The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® works with media outlets to help increase public awareness about missing and sexually exploited children. NCMEC provides a variety of resources including press kits, news releases and interviews. Learn more about our resources below.

News releases
View the most recent information about NCMEC's recent events, new partnerships, updated statistics and news through press releases.

Request an interview
Fill out this form to request an interview with NCMEC.

Press kit
Download NCMEC's press kit for information regarding NCMEC's key issues, leadership and mission.

Key facts
View NCMEC's key facts and statistics regarding missing and sexually exploited children and Internet safety.

Congressional testimonies
Staff members from NCMEC are called on occasion to provide testimony to the U.S. Congress about issues concerning missing and sexually exploited children. View the most recent testimonies here.

Media connect
Join this email list to receive NCMEC news releases and other important information about NCMEC's mission and work.

Featured stories
NCMEC highlights recent challenges and trends in the search for missing children and prevention of child sexual exploitation through featured stories. View the most recent stories here.

Media Contact

If you are a member of the media call or email our media team. Please provide as much detail as possible in your message, specifically any deadlines.

Email: media@ncmec.org
Media Line: 703-837-6111

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