Every Australian knows little William Tyrrell disappeared from his Nana's home in Kendall on 12 September 2014. The NSW Police believe William could still be alive. He could be anywhere.
Where's William? Week, the initiative of William's family working in partnership with Bravehearts Inc. and endorsed by NSW Police and Crime Stoppers aims to continue to raise awareness that William is still missing while at the same time promote child protection in every community across Australia.
'William could be anywhere and we hope that by raising awareness of William we might prompt a memory in somebody who may have seen or heard something on the day our beautiful little boy disappeared or since.
'The more support we have across the community, the more people we can reach and the greater the chance we have of encouraging somebody to come forward with what we hope will be that vital piece of information that can help Police find William and bring him home to us where he belongs," said William's Daddy.
Where's William? Week (12-18 September) will commence on the 12-month anniversary of William's disappearance and all Australian's are encouraged to raise awareness of William by displaying posters (that may be printed free by Officeworks) and flyers, holding events and collect donations to support the campaign to help bring William home.
During Where's William? Week all Australians are invited to wear William's campaign colours, red and blue, host a -Tea 4 William Tyrrell' at work and in communities and download and display posters and flyers and purchase Where's William? T-shirts, baseball caps and Where's William? Ribbons from www.whereswilliam.org. Merchandise will be available from 1 September 2015.
People can also participate in a -Walk 4 William' event that is registered with the official Where's William? Campaign to promote awareness of William and at the same time promote child safety and protection in their own communities. Only officially registered -Walk 4 William' events are endorsed by William's family and the Where's William Campaign which is endorsed by NSW Police, Crime Stoppers and Bravehearts Inc.
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