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Burmah
Castrol
Mention the name Castrol and people quickly think of
premium motor oil. But in fact, today Castrol is recognized
worldwide as a lubricant specialist in fields that go
far beyond automotive ... like metalworking, marine,
refrigeration, on and off-road fleets and releasants.
Castrol will be offering Child ID Kits to customers
at select oil and lube centers across America.
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Clear
Channel Worldwide
Clear Channel Worldwide has teamed with the National
Child Identification Program to help protect America's
children. Mark Mays, President and Chief Operating Officer
of Clear Channel, expressed his pleasure at the partnership,
saying, "This is a great cause and we're looking
forward to working closely with the AFCA in the future.
The ID Kits are a great tool and will be very instrumental
in reuniting children with their families."
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Credit
Union National Association / America's
Credit Unions
In 1935, when credit unions were helping Americans
through the Great Depression, the treasurer of a Midwestern
credit union said that credit unions were "not
for profit, not for charity, but for service,"
and that philosophy holds true today.
Credit
unions continue to look out for their members' interests
and provide a level of service that is not generally
available at other financial institutions. Whether
it's providing a loan to help a member cover unexpected
medical bills, giving financial counseling to a member
whose company closed its doors, or simply offering
a better deal on a used car loan, credit unions make
a difference for their members and the communities
they serve.
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Kroger
Food Stores
America's leading grocer assists the Child ID Program
via in-store promotions sponsored by Kroger. They also
team with other companies whose products are sold in
Kroger stores utilizing a portion of proceeds towards
the creation of Child ID Kits distributed all over the
country.
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National Council of Youth Sports
The National Council of Youth Sports (NCYS) is a multi-sport
corporation established to foster the continued education
of youth sport administrators, and to support the growth
and development of youth through participation in organized
youth sports. The NCYS membership comprises the who's
who in the youth sports industry representing over 173
organizations and 52 million participants. The Child
ID Program will be offered to parents of NCYS organizations
at the time of registration for their child's sport.
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National
Sheriff's Association
The National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) endorsed the
National Child ID Program in 2004. The NSA is a non-profit
organization dedicated to raising the level of professionalism
among those in the criminal justice field. Through the
years, NSA has been involved in numerous programs to
enable sheriffs, their deputies, chiefs of police, and
others in the field of criminal justice to perform their
jobs in the best possible manner and to better serve
the people of their city/counties or jurisdictions.
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Rotary
Clubs of America
Rotary joins the Child ID Program in 2003 allowing its'
U.S. based clubs to participate in fund raising efforts
all over the country. Rotary is the premier worldwide
service based organization and the U.S. clubs will play
a major role getting involved in projects to protect
America's children.
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Touchstone
Energy
Touchstone Energy is a national alliance of local, consumer-owned
electric cooperatives providing high standards of service
to customers, large and small. More than 550 Touchstone
Energy cooperatives in 39 states are delivering electric
power and energy solutions to more than 16 million customers
every day. Touchstone looks to protect children throughout
their membership base and offer the program to other
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