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Parents from around the area today, with their kids in tow, took advantage of a free digital identification event hosted by Project Safekids. A community service organization dedicated to creating awareness of the dangers that face our children and families daily.
Parents walked away with not only less worry, but technicians at todays event provided them with a cd-rom of their childrens information, all ten fingerprints and digital photos.
For more information regarding this organzization and how to keep your children safe, visit www.projectsafekids.org.
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