When someone goes missing, every moment matters. We launch rapid-response campaigns designed to mobilize attention quickly and effectively. Our team creates professional missing person posters, custom graphics, and digital media to be shared instantly across social platforms, websites, and news outlets.
We work with community partners—from local print shops and restaurants to rideshare drivers and national billboard sponsors—to distribute flyers, display awareness materials, and amplify each case. Whether it’s a pizza shop adding flyers to delivery boxes or a business displaying digital signage, we help communities use their platforms to make a difference.
We also attend and organize community events, awareness walks, flyer events and candlelight vigils ensuring each missing person’s story is seen and heard by as many people as possible. With the support of everyday people, business owners, and volunteers, our campaigns go further—reaching neighborhoods, cities, and entire regions.
Every share matters. Every voice helps bring someone home.
When a loved one goes missing, it’s easy to feel lost in the chaos. That’s why we assign you a dedicated Advocacy Case Manager who will walk alongside you every step of the way. Your advocate provides emotional support, helps coordinate search and outreach efforts, and acts as your consistent point of contact. They can also assist with navigating complex systems—from filing a missing person report and requesting public records to connecting with attorneys. Additionally, we offer referrals to trauma-informed counselors and mental health resources to help your family cope with the emotional toll. You don’t have to face this alone—we are here to guide you through both the practical and emotional challenges of your search.
Human trafficking is a hidden crisis that often overlaps with missing persons cases. At Missing in America Network, we work alongside trusted anti-trafficking organizations to help locate and recover individuals who have been lured, coerced, or forced into exploitation.
When a case shows signs of trafficking, we act quickly—sharing leads, supporting investigative teams, and coordinating public awareness efforts to increase visibility and pressure. Our partnerships allow us to assist in search and recovery operations, often working closely with law enforcement and survivor-led non profits.
Once a victim is located, our work doesn’t stop there. We help connect survivors and their families to trauma-informed support services, including emergency shelter, counseling, legal aid, and long-term recovery programs. We believe in survivor-centered care that prioritizes safety, dignity, and healing.
By educating the public, uplifting survivor voices, and strengthening the network of support around every recovery, we’re committed to helping end trafficking—and helping victims reclaim their lives.
When traditional search efforts reach their limits, specially trained K9 teams can make all the difference. Through our partnership with Dylan’s Legacy, we provide access to highly skilled K9 units trained in ground searches and forensic remains detection.
These professional teams are carefully vetted and deployed on an as-needed basis to assist law enforcement, emergency responders, and families during the most critical stages of a search. Whether in rural terrain, desert landscapes, or urban settings, K9 teams can cover areas that are otherwise difficult to search thoroughly—bringing expertise, precision, and urgency to the mission.
Our K9 program is a tribute to Dylan Rounds, whose legacy continues to guide efforts to bring others home. Every K9 team we deploy honors that legacy by working with compassion, integrity, and focus.
We understand that these searches are often emotional and overwhelming for families. That’s why we ensure all participating teams not only meet high standards of field training but also operate with sensitivity, respect, and trauma-informed care. When the need is great and time is critical, these dogs and their handlers become powerful allies in the effort to find answers and bring closure.
At Missing in America Network, we know that prevention and healing are deeply connected. That’s why we focus not only on helping families in crisis but also on stopping the cycle before it begins.
We provide educational resources, workshops, and story-based workbooks designed to help teens and their families talk openly about the dangers of running away, online exploitation, and trafficking. These tools encourage honest conversations and help youth explore safer choices, support systems, and long-term goals—giving them a reason to stay connected and safe.
But education is only part of the equation. For families already facing the trauma of a missing loved one, we offer peer-led support groups that provide a compassionate space to share their experiences, process grief, and find community. These groups help reduce isolation by connecting people who truly understand what it's like to live with unanswered questions and ongoing fear.
Our support groups are led by trained volunteers—many of whom have lived experience—and meet regularly online and in person. Whether you need a listening ear, practical advice, or simply a moment to breathe, these groups are a place to feel seen, heard, and supported.
Together, we work to educate, empower, and uplift every family—because healing begins when we stand together.
Behind every missing person is a family seeking justice, answers, and change. At Missing in America Network, we work tirelessly at the state and national levels to ensure that the systems meant to protect and respond to missing persons are stronger, faster, and more inclusive.
Our legislative advocacy focuses on reforming outdated laws, closing dangerous loopholes, and expanding alert systems to better serve vulnerable populations—including children, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those at risk of trafficking or exploitation.
We’ve successfully supported and helped shape bills that improve the way law enforcement reports missing persons to national databases, reduce delays in issuing public alerts, and insure alerts for vulnerable people of all ages are not denied based on prvious missing instannces.
But we don’t do it alone. We amplify the voices of families, survivors, and advocates—bringing their stories directly to legislators and public safety leaders. Whether it’s speaking at committee hearings, rallying community support, or working behind the scenes with policymakers, we ensure that every missing person matters in the eyes of the law.
Our goal is simple: to create a system that acts quickly, communicates clearly, engages the community and treats every case with the urgency and dignity it deserves.
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