
Wellness Check Where friends and family are part of the documentation And conversation.
Wellness Check Where friends and family are part of the documentation And conversation.

911
Where friends and family are part of the conversation and documetation.
Save, Money, Time And Lives!
F ind Me Alive
Dial the number
Peace of mind before, during, and after someone goes missing.
Where friends and family are part of the conversation and documentation.
The Services
Find Me Alive® is not just art or awareness—it’s an active safety system designed to prevent loss before it begins.
Core Services Include:
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Daily Check-Ins: Automated reminders ensuring your loved ones confirm their safety.
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Breadcrumb GPS Logging: Secure, time-stamped location markers for travel, meetings, and emergency use.
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Survivor Network: Confidential, member-based system for individuals seeking safety, protection, and connection.
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Emergency Message Vault: Voice and text messages securely stored and retrievable only from registered numbers.
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Search & Response Collaboration: Partnerships with law enforcement, volunteers, and media to accelerate missing-person awareness.
Find Me Alive stands as both a safety-first technology and a humanitarian initiative—uniting families, professionals, and survivors under one universal truth: prevention saves lives.
When A Loved One Goes Missing
Native American
OUR SERVICES When Someone Goes Missing
“Helping loved ones be found sooner, safer, and alive.”
We help Find You, if you go missing!

Our Welfare Check Approach
Friends and Family
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Survivor focused
Tailoring calls to individual needs for enhanced well-being.
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Support
Providing non-medical wellness checks with compassion.
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You-Centered Focus
Ensuring Survivor satisfaction and comfort through dedicated calls.
Our Experiences
The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children
Global Scale
The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children estimates that around 8 million children and adults are reported missing worldwide each year.
Some sources suggest even higher figures—reports of up to 28–30 million people missing annually have circulated, but these lack reliable confirmation
United States
Over 600,000 people are reported missing annually in the U.S.








