Free
Digital Fingerprinting And Photos Available At Benefit Night
Richwoods, MO � December 26, 2002 � Through our partnership with Project Safe
Child, we will be offering free digital fingerprinting for children aged 17 and
under during the Shawn Hornbeck Benefit Night on January 3, 2003. You do not
have to attend the benefit to participate in the id sessions. All participants
receive their child�s digital fingerprint and photo on a diskette to take home
with them.� The diskette can then be
then given to law enforcement should the need arise. An optional part of the
program is the Family Safe software, which is a program that you install on
your home computer that imports your child�s fingerprints and photo and allows
you to keep your child's vital statistics and photo up to date. The software
can keep track of vital information for all members of the family, and allows
you to quickly and easily print ID reports and posters containing your child's
information. �The Family Safe software
is available for $19.95 and is designed for Windows 98/2000/NT/XP.
The Shawn Hornbeck Benefit Night will be held on January 3, 2003 at the
Carpenter�s District Council Hall at 1401 Hampton Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri
63139, from 7:00 pm until
12:00 am.� Tickets for the benefit are
$10.00 in advance or $15.00 at the door, and can be ordered online at
www.shawnhornbeck.com or by calling our command center at 866 400-5353.� Tickets are also available at Quinn�s Place
Restaurant in Hillsboro, Missouri.� Children aged 12 and under will be admitted free when accompanied by an
adult ticket holder. �
The Project Safe Child mission is to reduce the alarming numbers of lost,
missing, abducted and runaway children and offer victim parents and law
enforcement agencies a �one stop source� for immediate assistance in
distributing information that is vital to the recovery effort.� For more information please contact Mr.
Charles Jones, Director of Operations, 2000 Mallory Lane, Suite 130 #137, Franklin,
TN 37027.� Mr. Jones may also be reached
by phone at (615) 377-3282.� Additional
information is also available on their website at www.projectsafechild.org