What to Do If Someone Goes Missing: For Families, Communities, and Advocates
The National Tribal Sexual Assault Resource Center (NTSARC) strengthens the capacity of programs, governments, agencies, and community partners across the country through training and technical assistance focused on sexual assault response and prevention in Tribal communities.
MIWSAC’s National Tribal Sexual Assault Resource Center provides tailored training and technical assistance to communities, individuals and programs who want to strengthen the response and supportive services to Indigenous sexual assault survivors.
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MIWSAC serves as the National Tribal Sexual Assault Resource Center (NTSARC) under funding from the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act.
Download the One-PagerThe What to Do if Someone Goes Missing resource is meant to help families and communities find and protect people they care about. This is not everything that may need to be done and is simply meant to be a starting point. You are not alone. Connect with organizations, local MMIWR programs, and others for help.
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