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Neither Rain, nor Wind, nor Tornado Threat...

kept the volunteers away from the CT-CHIP event for the Channel 3 Kids Camp Extravaganza at Rentchler Field in East Hartford on June 6th, 2010.  While RWB Donald Dean surveyed the field, the members and volunteers from Friendship Tuscan Lodge No. 145 set up the canopies, tables and chairs, and ran power to and tested the equipment.  But, all eyes remained on the weather as things got underway and the kids started through.

Then came the wind, darker clouds, and the tornado warning.  The skies were scanned, and it was decided that the event should be concluded as soon as possible.  The remaining kids were brought through and the stations were packed up as the last child passed by.  With out a moment to spare, the full crew packed up all the equipment and got to their vehicles.  That is when the storm hit with a vengeance. THUNDER, LIGHTNING, and HEAVY DOWNPOURS.

Although the threat of the storms ultimately kept the Extravaganza attendees away, we successfully processed thirty (30) children.  That's thirty families that have the added safety of the CT-CHIP purple pack.  Way to go team!!  Thank you to all the volunteers who braved the weather to make this event a success.

About CTCHIP

CTCHIP is a comprehensive child identification program designed to give families a measure of protection against the ever increasing problem of missing children. The Connecticut Freemasons Foundation are bringing this fine program to communities throughout Connecticut and are looking for other agencies/businesses to partner with in an effort to expand CTCHIP as part of their ongoing commitment to children and families. Their goal is to conduct CTCHIP Events state-wide so that any parent wishing to participate in this "FREE" comprehensive service will find it regularly offered in their area.

How does it work?

The Masons plan events that assemble the equipment and volunteers necessary to generate completed ID packages "PURPLE PACKS" that consists of the following major components:

  1. a brief recorded interview
  2. a digital still photograph
  3. fingerprinting of both hands
  4. dental bite impression
  5. cheek swap DNA/Scent Sample 
The recorded interview and still photo burned by the camera directly onto a mini-DVD-ram disc, can not be viewed on your home DVD player or home computer, but can be viewed by Connecticut law enforcement if and when the parent turns it over to them to search for their missing child. The recorded interview disc is a recovery tool that provides far more individual characteristics, a voice sound-bite and mannerisms, in addition to the standard digital still photographs.  Fingerprinting is a tried and true method of individual identification. The dental bite impression provides an 3-D image of the biting surface of teeth which, like fingerprints, are unique to each individual. The dental impression and cheek swab also collects enough saliva/cheek cells to provide DNA and a source for scent track for canine recovery. Together, these identifying items provide a most powerful identification and recovery tool.  
 

The ADHA Connecticut is a proud supporter of CTCHIP!

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Event Stats:

Upcoming Events: 12

Held Events: 507
Kids Identified:
52861

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