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Causes: Crime & Law, Human Services

Mission: To join efforts with all concerned, seeking closure of tragedies; as we remain in search of the missing. “I offer myself to those who have nowhere else to turn; these desperate people who ask for my help have unique situations. Yet however unique, they are bound together with the commonality of being the loved one of a missing person. ” –Monica Caison

Results: Offering a wide range of free services CUE has helped more than 12,000 families in what is often the most confusing and desperate times of their lives. Company Overview Since 1994, Community United Effort (CUE) Center for Missing Persons has been advocating for missing children and adults, and providing free search and support services for families. Staffed entirely by volunteers and funded by donation, the CUE Center has helped the families and loved ones of more than 12,000 missing people from across the United States. General Information Monica Caison is an advocate for missing persons and a professional searcher; she is the founder of the CUE Center for Missing Persons founded in 1994 to aid law enforcement, families of the missing and communities nationwide.

Target demographics: Families left behind that suffer the loss of a missing loved one, active search for those who have vanished, to provide advocacy for cases, protect victim rights, bring forth education and awareness to the general public of the cause.

Direct beneficiaries per year: Since inception CUE has helped more than 12,000 families that have suffered the loss of a missing loved one

Geographic areas served: National

Programs: Search and Recovery of Missing Persons, SORC (state outreach coordinator program), College Internship, Community Awareness Events, Cold Case Research, Youth Mentoring. Serving Missing Persons Nationwide
PO Box 12714, Wilmington, NC 28405
910-343-1131
Crime & Law
Wilmington
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