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Today Design, 3 March 2020
Loren O’Keeffe’s brother, Dan, went missing in 2011. In the turbulent period that followed, Loren took her direct experience with ambiguous loss, founded the Missing Persons Advocacy Network and launched the Missing Persons Guide.
The guide has been accessed by over 70,000 people from 190 odd countries around the world. Today Design took a moment to chat with Loren about the journey of MPAN and how important its existence is for the families and loved ones of the 100 Australians that are reported missing every day.
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