Vector Security Joins Program to Return Missing Children
PHILADELPHIA—Vector Security has made a corporate pledge to support Project Home Again, a national program seeking to return missing and kidnapped children to their parents.
Project Home is administered jointly by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and Mechanical Service Contractors of America (MSCA). The program’s public awareness campaign involves the displaying of posters, depicting the likeness and personal information of missing and kidnapped children, on service vehicles used by participating companies.
The alarm company will provide a fleet of nearly 300 service vans and uniformed guard and patrol vehicles, which will travel through the Middle Atlantic states, Florida and California.
Vector Security President and CEO John Murphy stresses that his company’s support of Project Home Again ties directly into Vector’s core corporate values.
“We’re in the business of protecting the things our customers cherish the most and that certainly begins with children,” he says. “Given our continuing dedication to the [NCMEC], this opportunity allows us to root this valuable organization further within our large and expanding branch office network. If we can help only one child make it back home, or bring his or her plight directly to the attention of the general public, it will all be worth it.”
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