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A Child Is Missing (ACIM)
http://www.achildismissing.org/default.asp     Phone: 954-763-1288, toll-free: 888-875-2246

A non-profit organization founded in 1997, was created because no community-based program existed for locating missing children, the disabled and elderly often (with Alzheimer's) during the crucial first hours of disappearance.

ACIM is devoted to assisting law enforcement in the search and early safe recovery efforts of children / the elderly (often with Alzheimer's) / disabled persons and college students via a rapid-response neighborhood alert program utilizing high-tech telephony systems
 

The Shawn Hornbeck Foundation http://www.shawnhornbeckfoundation.com     is committed to educating children and their parents on simple techniques they can use to stay safe; providing tools parents can use in the event their child is lost or missing; and helping families, law enforcement, fire departments and other search and rescue teams in their efforts to find a lost, missing or abducted child. NOTE: Shawn’s story is a very inspiring one and serves as evidence that there is always hope.

America’s Most Wanted  (AMW)   http://www.amw.com   - Weekly TV show that highlights cases and help get the word out.  See the FAQ section of the web site for more details. NOTE: AMW is also aired in England, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and other countries with access to American Satellite. These international airings have helped lead to the capture of fugitives in 31 countries.   

National Centre for Missing Adults 1.800.690.FIND     http://www.theyaremissed.org/ncma/index.php   In October of 2000, Kristen’s Act was passed unanimously by the 106th United States Congress, and later signed into law by then President William Jefferson Clinton. As a result - The National Center for Missing Adults (NCMA) was created. Today, under the auspices of NMCO and the U.S. Department of Justice, NCMA continues to serve as the national clearinghouse for missing adults in the United States.

National Center For Missing Kids  and Exploited Children 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678)  -   www.missingkids.com   The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s
 

Someone is Missing  http://www.someoneismissing.com  - SomeoneIsMissing.com will provide anyone instant web exposure to help you find them. Providing services based on need and does not discriminate due to race, religion, age, sex or handicap. 

Salvation Army Family Tracing Service
http://salvos.org.au/need-help/family-tracing/
The Salvation Army Family Tracing Service works nationally, and internationally, to successfully re-unite families after they have separated.

Rachel Foundation
www.rachelfoundation.org
The Rachel Foundation is a Canadian not-for-profit organisation whose primary purpose is to aid abducted and alienated children through reintegration and research.