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My social work professor opened up to us the other day when she told that when she was eight years old, she had almost gotten kidnapped. If it wasn't for her sister being there and putting up a fight, they would have gotten kidnapped because there was a car that heard her screams and came to their rescue. After she told us her story she took us to the missing and exploited children website and said that we can sign up to help the cause. So, far, all I have seen is where to donate money. I want to volunteer to help out. Is there a place that I can do such thing and if not, do you guys know of anywhere that is similar to that so I can help out there? I really want to give my free time to something very special and prove to me that social work is the right minor for me. So, if you guys have any suggestions as to anything that I could do, I would really appreciate it! (link)
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If you really want to help missing and exploited children the only legit agency as seen on Americas Most Wanted, CNN etc is the National Centre For Missing and Exploited Children at
1-800-The-LOST and/or Child Find. They do have volunteers and can tell you how to help.
As for the social worker perhaps she was sharing her story in confidence and made the mistake of telling and showing you that web site. It's not professional no matter where her heart is at. I would feel suspicious if all it was is links to download. Like others have said you should bring this up to a supervisor if she did this during a session with you.
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