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Missouri College Invites the Community to Help Protect Their Children with MOCHIP

Parents take hundreds of steps to protect their family from harm. But if something were to happen to a child, Missouri College and MOCHIP wants to make sure you and your family are prepared. With the chaos of summer in full-swing, Missouri College invites St. Louis families to pause for an afternoon of child identification, protection planning, and education this Saturday, June 30.

Missouri College is hosting the open house in coordination with the Missouri Child Identification & Protection Program (MOCHIP), and all families are welcome to attend. All events are free of charge. 

MOCHIP Child ID is designed to provide families the means of preparation should a child or teen go missing. The photographs, finger prints, and identification card help families prepare for the worst. This MOCHIP event is part of the larger The Masonic Children’s Foundation program, with Polar Star-Rose Lodge No. 79 being the sponsors of this event. The Foundation retains no information concerning the children—only a signed permission form is retained by the Foundation for statistical purposes.

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