Missouri Child Identification Program : Aiding in the Identification & Recovery of Missing Children
Latest News
Welcome to the NEW MOCHIP WEBSITE! Posted Jun 11, 2013
We are very excited to debut our new MoCHIP website! There are sure to be a few kinks to work out, so please be patient
MoCHIP has a NEW Team #1 Posted Apr 28, 2013
Mitch Penn and Larry Seabaugh are the new Regional Coordinators for southeastern part of our state! Welcome TEAM #1!!!! With this new inclusion of team
Our 150,000th Child ID’d Posted Apr 17, 2013
Our 150,000th Child ID’d Mochip team #4 located in the Springfield area ID’d MoCHIP’s 150,000th child on June 16, 2012 during an event in
June 23 is MoCHIP Day! Posted Apr 17, 2013
It is the 3rd anniversary of MoCHIP Day, MoCHIP Child Identification Protection and Awareness Day, in the state of Missouri. Please help observe this day by
Events
- MoCHIP at Sawyer's Creek/Kairy
- Jun 22, 2013
- Hannibal, MO
- 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
- Wehrenberg/Ronnie's/Skinner
- Jun 22, 2013
- St Louis, MO
- 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
- Gasconade County Fair MoCHIP/Skinner
- Jul 27, 2013
- Owensville, MO
- 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
- Ivanhoe Community Days/Fowler
- Jul 27, 2013
- Kansas City, MO
- 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
- Moniteau County Back to School Fair/Cary
- Jul 27, 2013
- California, MO
- 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
- View All Events
About MoCHIP
MoCHIP is a comprehensive child identification and protection tool designed to give families a measure of protection against the ever increasing problem of missing children. This program is provided free of charge to every family who wishes to participate.
It is our sincerest hope that no family will need the resource provided in our packets, but if the need should arise we believe the information that we provide from our program will be instrumental to law enforcement agencies in the recovery of a missing child.
Child Protection
The Missouri Freemasons schedule and present this fine program to communities throughout Missouri. MOCHIP is a part of the National Masonichip network (http://www.masonichip.org/) sponsored by the Conference of Grand Masters of Masons in North America. All identifying items generated at MOCHIP events are placed in a pack and given to the parent or guardian to take home for safe keeping. Should their child become missing, the pack can then be provided to law enforcement to aid in recovery and identification. The Missouri Freemasons keep nothing but the permission form signed by the parent prior to participation in the event.

