Stories of Parents of Children Who Wander or Elope
“My daughter would run away when upset. Project Lifesaver gives us peace of mind that we will have help locating her if we ever need it. It also gives us a feeling of security in new locations or on a vacation.”
“Not only do I hope this program will keep [my son] safe, but it also provides a learning opportunity for those in the community and law enforcement to better understand special needs and the children who live with it every day.”
“I want to protect my children in any way possible. Both of my children have Autism and have tried to run and unlock doors at home. If they ever do get away, I want to ensure I have all the tools available to find them.”
“Our son has significant medical conditions, including autism. As he gets older and more independent, we are increasingly concerned about his well-being and safety. We are so grateful for a program that will help ensure our son’s safety while providing an opportunity for independence and interaction in the community.”
“Project Lifesaver means no more worrying at night. I know that within minutes, my son would be found [if he eloped]. I am beyond grateful!”
“My son has always been a wanderer. Recently he was found barefoot at the mall four miles away and another time about two miles away in the middle of the night wearing only shorts. [Project Lifesaver] eases a lot of stress on my family.”
“My 4-year-old with Autism got out of the house and took off on his bike. When we realized he was gone, we searched frantically and had to call the police. Luckily, we found him and were told about Project Lifesaver. I feel some peace in knowing if this happens again, there are trained professionals working together to keep him safe.”
“Our daughter frequently runs away. We have alarm systems, baby gates, and locks on our fences and garage doors, but she still runs away. Having the [Project Lifesaver] bracelet helps give us peace of mind and will help locate her in the event she runs away, and we can’t find her. This is a major stressor for us. Thank you for helping keep her safe!”