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About Us
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American Association for Lost
Children, Inc. (AAFLC)
is a Christian nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization
founded in 1987 that physically searches for
and recovers missing children at no cost to the
parents. AAFLC
spends hours, days, weeks, and months conducting
“hands-on” investigations while traveling in and outside
the country performing surveillance and undercover work
searching for missing children.
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Since our beginning, AAFLC:
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Recovered and retrieved over
160
missing children from places
like Germany, Lebanon, Korea, and many cities within the
United States.
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AAFLC Has Been
Featured in/on:
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Reader’s Digest
(1990)
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Women’s World
Magazine (1991)
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Life Magazine
(1991)
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Biography
Magazine (1998)
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48 Hours
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Inside Edition
(Three Times)
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A Current
Affair
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CNN’s Larry
King Live
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ABC Home Show
with Gary Collins
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Hard Copy
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Various Radio,
Television, News and Talk Shows Nationwide
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Numerous Local
and National Newspapers
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Book: Unsung
Heroes by Janet Carroll Richardson
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Book: Thousands
of Tears by Maria Nicholas
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These
innocent children, having been abducted, are the
victims. No longer do they have a life or a
childhood. They are made to hide and live in
constant fear of being discovered. Frequently their
names are changed and their identity is taken away
from them. Many times they are told their mom or dad
is dead or that they no longer want them. Still
other children, found by AAFLC, have been sexually
abused, some of whom are as young as two years old.
Due to the nature of these cases, AAFLC usually
requires that a felony warrant be issued against the
abductor before getting involved. AAFLC operates
strictly on donations.
We
appreciate your prayers.
Thank you and God bless all of you. |
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