Your cart is currently empty!
Is your loved one missing? See our dedicated site with advice, a checklist and templates.
Women’s Weekly, 10 November 2015
We’ve all heard of William Tyrrell. Every news story that features the missing three year old garners hundreds of comments expressing the same sentiment: bring him home.
But William is only one of a staggering 70,000 people that have gone missing in Australia in the last two years. That equates to 100 people a day, or one person every fifteen minutes. Many of their faces flash across our social media feeds; but only the big cases make the news.
Follow us
Acknowledgement of Country
The Missed Foundation acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
Acknowledgements
We welcome all cultures, all religions, all colours, all beliefs, all ages, all sizes, all types, all people.
Accessibility Statement
We are continually improving the user experience and applying the relevant accessibility standards.
Please let us know if you encounter any problems with the accessibility of our site, via the link below.
Missed is a registered charity with Deductible Gift Recipient status from the Australian Taxation Office
© Copyright The Missed Foundation 2024 | ABN: 56 606 576 914 | Privacy Policy