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Causes: Crime & Law, Human Services, Philanthropy
Mission: The National Missing Persons Foundation is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing advocacy services and support to families of the missing utilizing our specialized task force teams. We work in conjunction with law enforcement and other organizations to bring resolution to missing person cases.
Target demographics: The National Missing Persons Foundation was organized to provide free volunteer services for missing person cases. We provide our free services to families regardless of religion, ethnicity, race, gender or sexual orientation. Although our organization was founded in Texas, we provide our free services across the United States.
Geographic areas served: The National Missing Persons Foundation is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing advocacy services and support to families of the missing utilizing our specialized task force teams. We work in conjunction with law enforcement and other organizations to bring resolution to missing person cases.
Programs: Our task force volunteers consist of current and former law enforcement, families of the missing, business owners, professional search and rescue teams, forest rangers, medics, firefighters, students and so many more walks of life. They have combined backgrounds in law enforcement, casework, private investigation, research, logistics, social media, search and rescue and much more, all of which are needed to effectively bring resolution to a missing person's case. Some of our highly trained task force volunteers include family members and friends who have had, or still have, a loved one who is missing. They are passionate about extending their time, experience, knowledge and emotional support to those who still have a missing loved one.
This organization's nonprofit status may have been revoked or it may have merged with another organization or ceased operations.