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Provides an online registry that allows individuals to confirm their safety to their loved ones after any major disaster. Users can register their identity on the website, which allows their loved ones to find them. In addition, concerned loved ones can search the registry for disaster victims.
Provides a tool by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to help the public search for missing children across the United States. It allows users to view active cases, access posters, and receive updates based on location or other criteria.
Provides comprehensive support to victims of child abduction and sexual exploitation, as well as their families, including immediate crisis intervention, survivor and peer support, emotional assistance for runaways, referrals to agencies and mental health professionals, reunification services, sibling support, and help locating resources for sexually exploited youth. Additionally, it offers assistance to law enforcement when local services are insufficient.
Provides national crisis hotline, intervention, search and recovery support for missing abducted or runaway children. Delivers mediation and conflict-resolution services to prevent family abduction and abuse including safety, education and training resources for families and professionals.
Provides a safety awareness and promotion program designed for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia who have a greater personal safety risk due to their impairment in memory and cognition. Provides individuals and families with educational information and resources about home and personal safety and provides professional education and training about Alzheimer's and dementia to New Jersey law enforcement and emergency first-responders.
Provides a Special Needs Registry for individuals with communication or cognitive impairments to enhance police response during emergencies through access to critical personal and behavioral information.
Provides a bracelet, fitted with a transmitter, utilizing radio technology to aid in locating missing persons. Eligible county residents with a history of wandering due to illness or disability, like Autism or Alzheimer's disease, can receive the bracelet free of charge. A caregiver living with the participant must check the bracelet's battery signal daily. In case of a missing family member, the Sheriff's Office employs a specialized tracking device to pinpoint their location. However, Project Lifesaver does not substitute constant supervision and monitoring or other safety measures like alarms.
Facilitates successful reunions between family members who have lost contact through various methods like government offices, credit institutions, social service agencies, and law enforcement. Notably, this program does not conduct searches for minors, adoption cases, or individuals not directly related to the inquirer. Inquiries regarding legal matters like estate settlement, divorce, or debt collection are not considered.
Operates a registry service for individuals who wish to contact or reunite with their next of kin. Registry serves the needs of all persons who have been separated from their families due to divorce, adoption, foster care, or war.
