Where information, empathy, and action meet.
Mission Statement
This page exists to connect truth seekers, advocates, and everyday citizens with the resources that turn compassion into motion. Whether it’s a parent who changed the law, a volunteer searching the woods, or a survivor rebuilding their life, each link here represents the same truth that helping others helps us, too. When one person finds direction, it lights a path for the rest of us. This is where information, empathy, and action meet and where inspiration keeps moving forward.
Public & No-Fee Cold-Case and Missing-Person Resources
Murder Accountability Project (MAP)

Nonprofit organization compiling the nation’s most complete database of unsolved homicides, supporting transparency, research, and accountability
National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

The U.S. Department of Justice’s national database for missing, unidentified, and unclaimed persons, open to the public and law enforcement alike.
The Doe Network

A volunteer organization that maintains thousands of public case files for missing and unidentified persons worldwide.
Cold Case Foundation

Assists law enforcement and families with unsolved homicides and missing-person cases through expert training and forensic consultation.
Season Of Justice

Provides funding for advanced DNA testing and investigative support to help solve cold cases; entirely nonprofit and grant-based.
DNA Doe Project

Uses investigative genetic genealogy to identify unidentified remains and return names to the lost.
Solve the Case

John Walsh — America’s Most Wanted
Dru’s Law
Supports families, investigators, and communities with free tools and training to advance unsolved cases.
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
The national clearinghouse for information on missing and sexually exploited children, offering free resources and family support.
Child Abduction and Serial Murder Investigative Resources Center (CASMIRC)

An FBI division providing behavioral analysis and investigative training for child abductions and serial-murder cases.
Texas EquuSearch (TES)

A volunteer search-and-recovery organization assisting law enforcement and families in locating missing persons by land, air, and water.
Legislation Born from Loss
Amber Hagerman — AMBER Alert System

Created in memory of nine-year-old Amber Hagerman, whose 1996 abduction inspired a broadcast partnership that has recovered thousands of children.
Polly Klaas — KlaasKids Foundation

Marc Klaas turned personal tragedy into national advocacy, influencing child-safety legislation and community engagement across the country.
Adam Walsh — Adam Walsh Act & NCMEC

Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
John and Revé Walsh transformed loss into lifelong advocacy, founding NCMEC and championing the 2006 Adam Walsh Act establishing the national sex-offender registry.
Dru Sjodin — Dru’s Law

Prompted creation of the National Sex Offender Public Website, ensuring open access to offender data nationwide.
Megan Kanka — Megan’s Law

Mandates public notification of registered sex offenders after the 1994 murder of seven-year-old Megan Kanka, empowering families with vital safety information.
John Walsh — America’s Most Wanted

John Walsh America’s Most Wanted
Created by John Walsh in 1988, the show became a national platform for catching fugitives and reuniting families, leading to over a thousand captures.
When Ordinary People Refuse to Stay Silent
The laws and programs born from loss remind us that justice doesn’t belong only to courtrooms or agencies. It begins when ordinary people refuse to accept silence. From living rooms to congressional halls, they transform pain into protection proof that when information, empathy, and action meet, change becomes inevitable.
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