Molly Bish Foundation
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The Molly Bish Foundation is an organization that was found by John and Magi Bish, the parents of murder victim Molly Bish.
The organization is devoted to helping with child safety through child ID kits that help in locating a missing child. The kits include a current head and shoulder photo of the child along with a set of fingerprints. So far, the foundation have distributed kits of 50,000 people throughout New England. The foundation's volunteers hold child safety days in local schools, day care centers and sponsored events in different communities.
On the annual Missing Children's Day in the state of Massachusetts, the foundation began the observance in the Massachusetts State House to remember children who have been missing and to uphold programs that have helped in missing or abducted children such as the Amber Alert or the Child Protection Act.
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