The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is a private, non-profit corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation and prevent child victimization.
NCMEC offers a robust range of free resources to support professionals working with children and families. From turnkey prevention tools and professional trainings to technical assistance, peer support, and specialized case resources, NCMEC is here to help. This session will highlight new and evolving services—including Recovery Services, Survivor Services, and Take It Down—and explore current trends shaping our latest offerings. Many in the field don’t realize the full scope of what NCMEC provides. We're here to change that—so you can better protect the children and communities you serve.
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Presenter bio: Casey Jones is an Outreach Manager at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) Headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. She began her journey with NCMEC as an intern in 2019 and progressed to a Call Center Specialist role for 2 1/2 years before joining the Outreach team in 2021. Casey holds a BA in Human Development and Family Studies, with a concentration in Research, Policy, and Advocacy from George Mason University. A seasoned presenter, Casey has dedicated her career to advocating for children across the nation.
Casey’s commitment to her work is deeply personal, having experienced the Social Services system firsthand as a child. This unique perspective drives her passion and effectiveness in her current role, where she collaborates with law enforcement, communities, and children to recognize, address, and prevent issues related to NCMEC’s mission.