SurferQuest
Has Teamed Up With The National Center For Missing & Exploited
Children!
Released on
= July 26, 2005, 11:22 am
Press Release
Author = SurferQuest
Industry = Internet
& Online
Press Release
Summary = SURFERQUEST, SUPPLIER OF PUBLIC INTERNET KIOSK SYSTEMS,
WILL BE DISPLAYING MISSING CHILD PHOTOS ON THEIR DIGITAL MEDIA NETWORK
IN COOPERATION WITH THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING & EXPLOITED
CHILDREN
Press Release
Body = PHILIPSBURG, PA, July 26th, 2005 — SurferQuest, a supplier
of public interest kiosk systems, has partnered with the National
Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC) to introduce
photos of missing children into the
SurferQuest Kiosks.
With close to
a thousand Internet Kiosks nationwide, SuferQuest places its kiosks
in high-traffic public areas, such as hotels, resorts, rest areas
and Internet cafes.
“More
than 100,000 people pass by our kiosks every day. We believe that
running these photos can greatly increase the likelihood that a
child will be recognized and reunited with their family,”
said Ron Koning, Vice-President of SurferQuest.
The missing
child photos will rotate on the monitors when the kiosks are not
occupied, and capture the attention of the passing audience. When
the computer is in use, the system will show missing children on
the desktop using NCMEC’s Java
Banner Link. The SurferQuest Pay-per-Use system will allow free
access to report a sighting as well as to learn more details about
a particular missing child.
“These
photos have remarkable power. In fact, one in six missing children
featured in our photo distribution program is recovered as a direct
result of someone
recognizing their photo and contacting authorities,” said
Ernie Allen, President and CEO of NCMEC. “We are happy to
partner with SurferQuest in the fight to bring more missing children
home and reunite more families.”
The Digital
Media Network is able to target the Kiosks individually, regionally,
and nationally, and was originally programmed to show advertising.
“Showing
the photos of missing children is a perfect example of how we can
use an existing vehicle for a new purpose that will benefit American
communities, and families and children in particular,” said
Koning.
About the National
Center for Missing & Exploited Children NCMEC is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization that works in cooperation with the U.S. Department
of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
NCMEC's congressionally mandated CyberTipline, a reporting mechanism
for child
sexual exploitation, has handled more than 335,000 leads. Since
its establishment in 1984, NCMEC has assisted law enforcement with
more than 116,000 missing child cases, resulting in the recovery
of more than 94,500 children. For more information about
NCMEC, call its toll-free, 24-hour hotline at 1-800-THE-LOST of
visit its web site at www.missingkids.com.
About SurferQuest
Experience and Dependability matters. SurferQuest, established in
2001 a division of Global appliances LLC is motivated by the belief
that great experiences build great businesses. Our hardware and
software empower thousands of internet users the ability to access
the internet safely and, more importantly securely while traveling.
SurferQuest provides integrated hardware and software solutions
that
allow this public access to fully functional computers and the internet.
SurferQuest has placed systems in hundreds of locations nation wide,
including hotels,
restaurants, recreation centers, retirement homes, bookstores, and
cafes. SurferQuest is dedicated to providing a pleasant and memorable
computing experience that is available to everyone. www.surferquest.com
CONTACT:
Ron Koning
SurferQuest
Philipsburg, PA
Phone: 814-342-3120
www.surferquest.com
NCMEC
Communications Department
Phone : 703-837-6111
www.missingkids.com
Web Site = http://www.surferquest.com
Contact Details
= Ron Koning
SurferQuest
Philipsburg, PA
Phone: 814-342-3120
www.surferquest.com
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