Identifying and repatriating missing soldiers.
Every family deserves to know what happened to their relative that gave the ultimate sacrifice. Laying remains to rest with the honors they deserve is a principle that drives this project. Conflicts and wars around the world create situations where remains are left unidentified or lost. Using modern forensics including our world class degraded DNA team, archeologists, forensic anthropologists, volunteer genealogists and government services, we can help identify and/or bring home our fallen soldiers.
Anti-Human trafficking and identification program.
Child trafficking and sex trafficking are a modern day plague. Billions of dollars are earned annually and criminal networks work internationally to avoid prosecution. We aim to bring various groups together to collaborate, share intelligence and use modern forensics against the traffickers to bring them to justice is a main driving goal of this project.
Family Advocacy: Holding Agencies to Account
An important project within the missing persons charter is to advocate for families and relatives of missing persons. Often times officials don’t communicate with the families appropriately. Centre for Missing Persons provides technical support to families as well as acting as a neutral third party can help bring investigators and community members together to help solve the case.