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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Matt Kelton
888-344-4543 X 3
mkelton@digikids-id.com
Empowering Technology Leads Sisters
to Deliver DIGIKIDS® Child ID Safety Services for the Bridgewater Area
In response to the more than 2,000 missing children reported in the
United States each day, DIGIKIDS®
offers a Child Safety CD that allows parents to quickly provide law
enforcement officials, the media, the National Center for Missing &
Exploited Children (NCMEC) and other agencies with two high-resolution
digital photos along with medical and identifying information to aid in
recovery efforts.
BRIDGEWATER, Massachusetts - February 19, 2007 - Amy Roebuck and Joyce
Kelleher have been selected to offer the exclusive DIGIKIDS®
child ID franchise
for Plymouth County and Barnstable County, announced Michael J. Childs,
DIGIKIDS® president.
DIGIKIDS® offers a child safety CD that allows parents to quickly provide
law enforcement officials, the media, the National Center for Missing &
Exploited Children (NCMEC), and other agencies with two high-resolution
digital photos along with medical and identifying information to aid in
recovery efforts.
“We’ve always dreamed of owning a business together,” explained Joyce
Kelleher. “That’s why DIGIKIDS®
offers my sister and me the kind of opportunity to make our special dream
come true.”
Offered through schools, preschools, churches, summer camps and other public
events, DIGIKIDS® delivers its secure Child ID kits on site in two minutes
or less. With its patent-pending technology to create each Child Safety CD,
DIGIKIDS® offers parents anywhere a secure and efficient tool that can help
speed the return of lost or missing children.
“DIGIKIDS® technology gives parents the power and tools to respond, rather
than simply waiting for others to do so. That is very exciting news to
share,” continued Amy Roebuck.
Kelleher was employed at Verizon for 30 years, managing a call center and a
staff of 400, responding to the needs of large business accounts in New
England. Roebuck has more than 20 years’ experience in information
technology. She is a single mother with two sons, ages 12 and 13.
“The electronic delivery to law enforcement officials of a child’s digitized
photo can save crucial time, since the chances of safely recovering a child
are much greater within the first few hours immediately following his
disappearance,” explained John Walsh, founder of NCMEC.
“Because they come at their new opportunity from an appreciation for family
and the leverage an interactive community can apply through shared knowledge
and support, Joyce Kelleher and Amy Roebuck are ideal representatives of our
growing family of franchisees.” Michael Childs said. “We are proud they are
part of DIGIKIDS®.”
For more information about DIGIKIDS® or about
franchise opportunities
in single or multiple territories, visit
www.digikids-id.com or call
1-888-DIGIKIDS.
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