Former pitcher expanding efforts to find missing children

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By Joe Koch, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

In baseball, a save is prized. The word holds even more meaning when former minor-league pitcher Dennis Bair talks about the work he's doing with his BairFind Foundation.

Now in its 10th year, the BairFind Foundation uses a unique method to call attention to the epidemic of missing children in the United States. The 36-year-old Munhall resident has gained the assistance of professional baseball teams, asking the organizations to sponsor poster giveaways of team photos with a missing child's photo included in a corner.

Mr. Bair, who advanced to the Class AA level as a pitcher in the Chicago Cubs organization, began his program in 2001 while a member of the Canton Crocodiles of the Frontier League. Initially, he was working on his own, but received a boost this year when BairFind was awarded nonprofit status by the Internal Revenue Service, qualifying as a 501(c)(3) organization. He now has a small staff working with him. Jonathan Wayne, a lifetime friend of Mr. Bair, has designed the organization's website www.bairfind.org. Two Daytona Beach, Fla., men, Nate Fincher and Jay Triplett, both of whom teach at Atlantic High School in Port Orange, Fla., design the posters. Mr. Bair coached baseball with Mr. Fincher at Atlantic High School.

KDKA Interview: Former Pitcher Helping To 'Bring Home 100'

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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Dennis Bair was a minor league pitcher for the Chicago Cubs, until his career was cut short by injuries.

But signing team photos for fans gave him an idea.

Noticing that "missing children" photos on food packages and fliers get thrown out with the trash, "I said 'We can put a picture of a missing child on the team poster, and not only will people not throw it away but they'll line up to get it.'"

He convinced a number of minor league teams to include the photo of a child in the corner of team photographs.

Aeros fans enlisted to help find Gina

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By Deb Lee, NewsNet5.com

AKRON, Ohio - When Akron Aeros fans look at the poster the team autographed Friday, they'll also see a photo of missing Cleveland girl Gina DeJesus.

Former Chicago Cubs minor league pitcher Dennis Bair has made it his mission to find missing kids like Gina. So he features their pictures on minor league team photos.

"I was going through paperwork in my old bedroom at my mom's house," he said, "and I found an autographed picture of Rocky Bleier, a Pittsburgh Steelers running back from the Super Bowl teams of the 70's. And I thought to myself, if this autographed picture of Rocky Bleier had a picture of a missing child in the corner I'd still have it and I'd still be thinking about ways that I could help search for the missing child."

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - March 22, 2011 - The BairFind Foundation has been awarded 501c3 nonprofit status, and is now in position to raise awareness for America's missing children throughout Minor League Baseball heading into the 2011 season and beyond.
Created by former Chicago Cubs minor leaguer Dennis Bair, The BairFind Foundation has teamed with affiliates of the Chicago Cubs, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers, and Minnesota Twins in recent years to promote awareness for missing children.

Team Photos Keep Hope Alive

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By Mitch Rupert, Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Thursday, July 15, 2010

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New video and three news articles on Gina DeJesus

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New effort to find missing Cleveland teen:
http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/new-effort-to-find-missing-cleveland-teen-

Also video:

Cleveland: Search for Gina DeJesus, gets boost from minor league team: http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_links/links_article.aspx?storyid=139683

Baseball team to aid in search for Gina:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38216496/ns/local_news-cleveland_oh

By Minorleaguebaseball.com

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

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Bair finds way to help locate missing kids

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By Benjamin Hill, MLB.com

Friday, August 7, 2009

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2008 BairFind Promotional Video from Arizona

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2006: A Year in Review

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In 2006, BairFind® put on three more autograph sessions, two with the Erie Seawolves (Detroit Tigers AA), and one with the Charleston River Dogs (New York Yankees A). Special thanks to Rob Magee, Jim Pfander, and Dixie Leonard at Office Depot in the Homestead Waterfront. Our events were covered by Sally Kalson (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette), Michael O'Keefe (New York Daily News), and Benjamin Hill (Minor League Baseball Official Website). Our photos featured Georgina Lynn DeJesus who is missing from Cleveland, Ohio. We are currently searching for corporate sponsors to hold more autograph sessions.

On our website, please check out our new testimonials and gallery sections and be sure to come back soon to see what we have in store for the 2007 season. We are working on some very exciting events that may catapult our program to a national level, and expand to more teams on the East Coast, South, and as far as California and Canada.

Thank you all for your encouragement and support! We are moving forward to bring hope to parents of missing children everywhere! If you can help us find a corporate sponsor, please email me on the contact page.

Yours,
Dennis Bair