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CHIP CHild Identification Program

What is CHIP?

CHIP is an acronym for CHild Identification Program*. The Masonic CHIP Kit is recognized by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children as the most comprehensive service of its kind anywhere. CHIP is provided at no charge to the public and all of the identifying items generated during CHIP are given to the child's family.

The CHIP Kit includes the following

Digital Video Interview (on CD)

Digital Fingerprints (on CD)

Digital Photograph (on CD)

Toothprints or bite impression

DNA Cheek Swab

Events are offered at no cost to parents so that anyone wanting their child/ren to participate can do so. All identifying items generated at CHIP events are the sole property and given to the child's parent or legal guardian, are placed in a bag along with safety education information and taken home for safe keeping in case the need arises to give the items to law enforcement to help find a missing person. Only the signed permission form is retained by the Masons of Nebraska.

Events consist of Masons setting up equipment and enlisting volunteers to generate individual kits that contain identifying items. These items are vital to law enforcement agencies in the recovery and identification of missing persons, and aid in the prosecution of perpetrators.

*The program has nothing to do with "placing chips" in children, or anyone for that matter. CHIP is simply an acronym.

Chips forms can be found here: http://www.glne.org/CHIPForms.aspx
 
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