21.09.2007 14:21:00
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Texas Center for the Missing and Humana Launch a New Mobile Search and Education Lab for the Prevention and Recovery of Missing Children
Texas Center for the Missing launched to the greater Houston, Texas Gulf
Coast, and Montgomery County area the Mobile Search and Education Lab, a
new community asset for the prevention and recovery of missing children,
at three unveiling events this week. The non-profit organization
provides support for families, law enforcement, and volunteers searching
for missing children in the 13-county Houston-Galveston region, and used
a grant from health insurer Humana (NYSE: HUM) and The Humana Foundation
to fund the Mobile Lab.
The Mobile Search and Education Lab will function as a hands-on center
to educate law enforcement about web-based Amber Alerts and as a
learning center on Internet safety for children, teens, and parents.
During high-risk abduction investigations, the self-contained Mobile Lab
can also serve as the incident command center at search-and-rescue sites.
"With almost 15,000 children reported missing
in our area each year, we must use all of the resources and technology
possible to prevent these tragedies, and mobilize quickly when a child
is missing,” said Beth Alberts, chief
executive officer of Texas Center for the Missing. "This
new Mobile Lab will enable us to do just that.”
Other functions of the Mobile Lab include:
Creation and distribution of digital child identification kits and
missing child response plans.
Deployment and training exercises for the Southeast Texas Child
Abduction Response Team, a multi-disciplinary, cross-jurisdictional,
pre-planned, coordinated response to cases of endangered missing
children and child abductions.
Deployments of the Southeast Texas Search and Rescue Alliance for
field training and search operations.
The Mobile Lab was funded by a $100,000 grant from Humana’s
2007 Houston Benefits program, the health insurer’s
annual charitable award for a non-profit organization serving the
greater Houston metropolitan area.
"Humana is honored to serve alongside
worthwhile organizations like Texas Center for the Missing as we find
ways to support the needs of our community,”
said Pattie Dale Tye, market president of Humana of Houston. "The
Mobile Search and Education Lab will help keep the children of the
greater Houston and Galveston area safer in a variety of ways including
Internet safety education and digital ID kits. The Mobile Lab will also
lend much needed support to families and law enforcement officers in
times of crisis.”
The three events, held at Rice University, Galveston
County Justice Center, and Shenandoah Police Department, were attended
by:
Captain John Mokwa, Houston Police Department, Juvenile/Missing
Persons Division
Chief John Chancellor, Shenandoah Police Department
Chief of Police Kenneth Mack, Galveston Police Department
Chief Deputy Freddie Poor, Galveston County Sheriff's Office
Kurt Sistrunk, Galveston County district attorney
Chief of Police John Chancellor, Shenandoah Police Department
Chief Deputy Randy McDaniel, Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
FBI National Academy graduates
Association of Chiefs of Police
Los Carnales Motorcycle Club, a law enforcement motorcycle club
Mayor Becky Altemus, City of Shenandoah
Nicholas Williams and Alicia LaChapelle, field services
representatives, the Congressman Nick Lampson’s
Office, 22nd Congressional District of Texas
About Texas Center for the Missing
Texas Center for the Missing is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
dedicated to offering help, and hope, to the missing and their families.
As the administrator of the Houston Regional Amber Alert, Texas Center
for the Missing trains law enforcement on the Amber Alert system and
provides 24-hour support and consulting to law enforcement agencies in
the 13-county region in and around Houston. Safety education programs
are also offered to the community to prevent Internet lures and child
abductions. Visit www.thetexascenter.org
to learn more.
About Humana of Houston
Humana has served Houston for over 10 years. With offices in the
Galleria area, the company insures more than 201,000 health plan members
in Houston and has moved to expand its presence in the area through the
introduction of consumer-friendly, cost-effective health plans such as
SmartSuite® and CoverageFirst®.
About Humana
Humana Inc., headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, is one of the nation’s
largest publicly traded health benefits companies, with approximately
11.3 million medical members. Humana offers a diversified portfolio of
health insurance products and related services –
through traditional and consumer-choice plans –
to employer groups, government-sponsored plans, and individuals.
Over its 46-year history, Humana has consistently seized opportunities
to meet changing customer needs. Today, the company is a leader in
consumer engagement, providing guidance that leads to lower costs and a
better health plan experience throughout its diversified customer
portfolio.
More information regarding Humana is available to investors via the
Investor Relations page of the company’s web
site at http://www.humana.com,
including copies of:
Annual reports to stockholders;
Securities and Exchange Commission filings;
Most recent investor conference presentations;
Quarterly earnings news releases;
Replays of most recent earnings release conference calls;
Calendar of events (includes upcoming earnings conference call dates
and times, as well as planned interaction with research analysts and
institutional investors);
Corporate Governance Information.
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