Share our flyers for missing and cold cases in your area. If you share on social media, tag the appropriate law enforcement agency and our Task Force.
If you work for an agency or institution that could benefit from MMIR training, reach out to us.
Check the Upcoming Events tab for local events you can attend. We always need bigger crowds!
Organize a candle light vigil for MMIRs in your area, consider holding it on the anniversary or their birthday.
Do not start yet another MMIR social media group, instead support those already doing the work. This is complicated, heavy work and well meaning but untrained individuals can and have caused harm.
Sign up to receive the Missing Indigenous Person Alert
Educate Yourself
Learn the process for filing a missing person report where you live so you can educate others on the process. CO does not have a mandatory wait period and those relatives that are unhoused, runaways or are fleeing a warrant can still be reported as missing.
Review the data and statistics posted on our site to keep current on how this crisis is impacting Native people here in CO.
Ask your Elder relatives if they knew anyone on our list; do they remember any details or rumors? Any information at all can be a helpful lead. Do they know of relatives that we need to add to our list?
Support Survivors
Believe survivors and learn about the intersectionality of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, ICWA/foster care and MMIR.
Hold your friends and family accountable, you cannot support MMIR work while enabling abusers and predators.
If you purchase MMIR merchandise from artists, confirm that proceeds actually go to survivors and their families. We do not receive any proceeds.
Policy Support
Tell your representatives to support HB25-1036, the MMIR License Plate bill.
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