At the law offices of Greg Monforton & Partners, we feel strongly about our commitment to helping the local community especially when it concerns the safety of children.
With this in mind, we are proud to announce that our own Shari Freeman will be organizing and attending a very special event to help prepare child identification kits in conjunction with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Policing Committee.
In a statement from Mr. Brad Robitaille the Managing Partner of the firm:
“We are very proud of Shari’s loyal community involvement. She exemplifies the best in public service.”
The free of charge event known as the MasoniCh.I.P program is brought exclusively to families by dedicated Masons and their volunteers and uses modern, police-approved techniques to create a child identification kit for the ones you love.
The kit collects photos, video, voice recordings, digital fingerprints, dental impressions, saliva swabs as well as traditional statistical information (height, weight, hair and eye colour, etc.).
This information is matched to work seamlessly with Ontario’s law enforcement providers. By being so compatible, the critical identifying information can be broadcast and shared more quickly than ever before to assist with the safe recovery of missing children.
Quick Information:
When? Saturday May 3, 2014, from noon until 3:00 p.m
Where? McGregor Community Centre, located at 9571 Walker Road (sharing the parking lot with St. Clements Church)
Cost? Free of charge
Booking Required? No, walk-ins are welcome
Contact? Mr. Phil HernandezPh: 519-687-3607
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Greg Monforton & Partners proudly supporting our local community since 1981.