Find Them
Missing-person website and community response coordination

HELP THE FAMILIES YOU SERVE TURN COMMUNITY SUPPORT INTO COORDINATED ACTION.

Find Them is the platform nonprofit agencies use to support families of missing people — verified case sites, volunteer coordination, and training for your team. One platform to organize communication, volunteers, resources, and support for the families you serve.

Built for nonprofit agenciesAlways free for familiesBuilt on the official investigation
A FINDTHEM case site: missing-person information, an official tip line, photos, and a timeline — shown with fictional demonstration data
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A family case site — demonstration data

Our mission

Find Them exists to help families of missing persons navigate one of the most difficult moments of their lives. We equip the nonprofit agencies already serving these families with the tools, training, and coordination needed to organize an effective community response — bringing people, information, and efforts together so communities can focus on what matters most: bringing their loved one home.

Before anything else

Find Them does not take missing-person reports or tips. If someone is missing, contact law enforcement first and file an official report — everything here builds on that report. Sightings always go to the official tip line on the case site, or 911.

How it works

From report to organized response

1
File the report

Everything starts with law enforcement. A missing-person report must be filed before anything else — the platform builds on the official investigation, never around it.

2
A partner nonprofit takes the case

Families work with one of our nonprofit partner agencies. The partner vets the family, confirms the report, and invites them onto the platform — no one navigates this alone.

3
The partner organizes the response

The partner's own trained coordinators and volunteers set up the case site, organize the community response, and stay at the family's side throughout.

4
The site goes live

Once the family approves, the case site is published. The partner helps keep it current, coordinates volunteers, and connects the family to trusted resources beyond the site.

What we provide

What partner agencies get

A public case site

Verified facts, photos, a timeline, and the official tip line front and center — one credible source instead of scattered posts.

A volunteer task board

Anyone can claim a specific way to help in seconds with just a name and contact info — no account, no app.

Print-ready flyers

Flyers built automatically from the case — photo, description, tip line, and a QR code back to the site. Pick a layout and print.

Share once, everywhere

Publish an update once — ready-made captions, rich link previews, and a feed that can auto-post to a Facebook Page.

Training for your team

A complete coordinator curriculum you can use as-is, adapt as a template, or replace with your own — we can also handle just the platform training.

A resources directory

For everything beyond the site — search groups, legal help, counseling, registries — a directory of trusted organizations to point families to.

Common questions

Frequently asked

Who is this platform for?+
Nonprofit partner agencies — search & rescue teams, missing-person nonprofits, victim advocates. Find Them gives your agency the case sites, volunteer coordination, and training to support the families you serve. Families use the platform through a partner, never on their own.
Does this cost a family anything?+
No. The case site, the flyers, and the volunteer tools are always free for families.
How does a family get started?+
Through one of our nonprofit partners. The partner vets the family, confirms the missing-person report, and sends an invite link that creates the case site. If you're a family looking for help, start at our partner directory.
Does a police report need to be filed first?+
Yes. A missing-person report must be filed with law enforcement before a case site can go up. Everything here builds on the official investigation — never around it.
Is Find Them part of the police?+
No. We're independent and not affiliated with law enforcement. The platform never takes tips or reports — sightings always go to the official tip line on the case site, or 911.
Who runs the volunteers and coordinators?+
The partner agency does. Each partner recruits, manages, and is responsible for its own coordinators and volunteers. We provide the software and the training — the people are the partner's.
We already have a Facebook group. Does this replace it?+
No — it works alongside it. Publish an update once and you get ready-made captions and link previews; the site can even post to a Facebook Page automatically. The case site gives everyone one credible place for facts, photos, and the tip line.
Who controls what gets published on a case site?+
The family does. Nothing goes live until they approve it, and the partner's coordinators help keep it current.
For families

Get help through a partner

Families work with one of our nonprofit partner agencies. The partner organization vets your request by verifying with local law enforcement. Then, depending on the organization, they will a. Provide a coordinator to assist you with the site setup and ongoing support. **OR** b. Provide you with complete instructions to setup the site. Families already working with a partner nonprofit can ask their contact for an invite link today.