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Pedestrian, 8 January 2016
Loren O’Keeffe sat down with Pedestrian to share her journey of founding the Missing Persons Advocacy Network after her brother Dan went missing. In the wake of his disappearance, Loren launched the “Dan Come Home” campaign, which led to a reported sighting five months later, though Dan remains missing. Determined to help others in similar situations, Loren created Australia’s first Missing Persons Guide. Her work focuses on providing practical support and resources to families facing the trauma of a missing loved one.
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