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take root         
AMERICAN MISSING-CHILD NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Be rooted, be firmly established.
take root         
AMERICAN MISSING-CHILD NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
become fixed or established.
Take Root         
AMERICAN MISSING-CHILD NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Take Root, a non-profit organization established on a grant from the United States Department of Justice,Take Root official web site home page See note in lower left-hand corner of home page; retrieved October 19, 2007Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Programs government web site retrieved October 19, 2007Practitioner Resources web site on grants retrieved October 19, 2007 was the first missing-child organization to be founded by former abducted children. Founded in 2003 as a program under the auspices of the Association of Missing & Exploited Children's Organizations and independently incorporated as a 501(c)(3) in 2005, Take Root had over five hundred former abducted children participate in its ground-breaking peer support program for former abducted children, creating an unprecedented knowledge and database used by its Child Abduction Studies branch to develop multidisciplinary training, case consultation, and policy recommendations.

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Take Root
Take Root, a non-profit organization established on a grant from the United States Department of Justice,Take Root official web site home page See note in lower left-hand corner of home page; retrieved October 19, 2007Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Programs government web site retrieved October 19, 2007Practitioner Resources web site on grants retrieved October 19, 2007 was the first missing-child organization to be founded by former abducted children. Founded in 2003 as a program under the auspices of the Association of Missing & Exploited Children's Organizations and independently incorporated as a 501(c)(3) in 2005, Take Root had over five hundred former abducted children participate in its ground-breaking peer support program for former abducted children, creating an unprecedented knowledge and database used by its Child Abduction Studies branch to develop multidisciplinary training, case consultation, and policy recommendations.
Examples of use of take root
1. The culture of reading newspapers has yet to take root.
2. He disputed claims that democracy can only take root in certain cultures. "This is nonsense÷ democracy answers universal human needs and can take root in all cultures and religious traditions," he said.
3. The peace accords that ended 21 years of civil war have barely begun to take root.
4. Their sacrifice is helping a fledgling democracy take root and a shattered nation rebuild.
5. There is a crucial need for new thinking if the peace process is to take root.