[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 31, Number 21 (Monday, May 29, 1995)]
[Page 897]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Message on the Observance of National Missing Children's Day, 1995

May 24, 1995

    Greetings to everyone observing National Missing Children's Day, 
1995. I am pleased that so many Americans are joining together to 
improve safety and reduce crime in communities across the country.
    In the wake of the tragedy in Oklahoma City, we have drawn strength 
from reaffirming our commitment to protecting our children--making their 
well-being and security our highest national priority. Until we have 
done everything in our power to help young people lead happy, productive 
lives, we cannot say that our country is prepared for the great 
challenges that lie ahead.
    The devastating effects of child abduction threaten our hopes for a 
brighter future. It is a tragedy that occurs daily and causes untold 
anguish to the families and children involved. I commend the many caring 
organizations who have dedicated their resources to raising public 
awareness of child abduction and to protecting young people from 
victimization. Your efforts are serving to return many children, safe 
and sound, to their families and homes.
    Hillary and I join you in offering our prayers for all missing 
children and their families, and we wish you the best for a memorable 
day.
                                                  Bill Clinton

Note: National Missing Children's Day was observed on May 25.