Below you will find non profit and volunteer organization to help you along the way of finding your missing person.
The nation's nonprofit clearinghouse and comprehensive reporting center for all issues related to the prevention of and recovery from child victimization.
They are dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. Their Alliance includes more than 700 NAMI State Organizations and Affiliates who work in your community to raise awareness and provide support and education to those in need.
1-800-799-7233
The National Domestic Violence Hotline is a crucial resource in the United States for individuals experiencing domestic violence or seeking information and support related to abusive relationships.
We are dedicated to the safety of all children, the recovery of missing children, and public policies that keep children safe in their communities. Since our founding in 1993, the Foundation has used our compassion, experience and professionalism to help more than 10,000 families find missing children.
Arctic Fox hosts a You Tube Channel where he highlights missing person cases and shares them on all his social media platforms. If you would like your missing person case covered you can contact him at: arcticfoxtruecrime@gmail.com
Family Watchdog is a free service to help locate registered sex offenders and other types of offenders* in your area. Family Watchdog encourages you to use our site to help educate your family on possible dangers in areas that you frequently visit.
AZ STaR was formed to provide to the public, trained airscent and trailing dog/handler teams to assist in locating lost or missing persons. AZ STaR also has dog/handler teams specially trained in Alzheimer’s, cadaver and evidence searches.
Terros Health Mobile Crisis provides assessment, intervention, and connection to ongoing care resources. All services are available to everyone at no cost. Our goal is to continue to promote safe and strong communities.
Led by Councilman Jim Waring with co-chair Sarah Suggs of the O'Connor House, the Task Force was created in December 2013 by the Phoenix City Council to establish the City of Phoenix as a model in addressing and combating human trafficking.
Their mission is to rescue children and young adults from human sex trafficking and modern day slavery, as well as other dangerous and abusive environments in association with local law enforcement and governing authorities.
Do you know of a non profit or volunteer organization that helps missing persons in America? We would like to include them on our resource page.