Mail Staff Writer
In honor of missing children across the country, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is hosting a coloring contest for Colorado fifth grade students as part of a national campaign sponsored by the United States Department of Justice.
The poster theme is âBring Our Missing Children Homeâ and will feature the artistic talents of kids throughout the United States.
Posters must be submitted to the bureau by Feb. 8. The national office will not accept any entries. The poster representing the state of Colorado will be submitted to the national office.
The justice department will announce the winner at the annual National Missing Childrenâs Day ceremony in Washington, DC on May 19. The winner, along with his or her teacher and parents, will be invited to attend the ceremony.
In honor of missing children across the country, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is hosting a coloring contest for Colorado 5th grade students as part of a national campaign sponsored by the United States Department of Justice.
Every year the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) takes time to commemorate the valiant and unselfish acts of the many organizations and individuals who bring our missing children home. Since 1983, May 25 has been designated as National Missing Childrenâs Day.
The poster theme is âBring Our Missing Children Homeâ and will feature the artistic talents of kids throughout the United States. All Colorado posters must be submitted to the CBI by Feb. 8, 2021. The national office will not accept any entries. The poster representing the state of Colorado will be submitted to the national office.