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Reuniting lost kids with families, one child at a time

<p>The juvenile aid unit, armed with a list of 50 names, is tracing the origins of children who have been at a remand home for over 5 years</p>

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Of the list of 50 names of children, five have already been reunited with their families. Pic/Thinkstock
Of the list of 50 names of children, five have already been reunited with their families. Pic/Thinkstock

In a renewed bid to reunite lost children living in remand homes with their families, the Juvenile Aid Police Unit (JAPU) has made a list of 50 children who have been at a remand home for anything over three to five years. To their credit, they have already traced the origins of five kids, two of who were kids with special needs. The latest child to be traced home was a 17-year-old girl, living at a remand home since the last three years. Now, 45 more to go.

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