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Where friends and family are part of the conversation and documetation.

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Where friends and family are part of the conversation and documentation.
Referral Qualification Requirement
To qualify for the $100 compensation for each new enrollment, the Originator of the Line must actively participate in the onboarding process of the referred individual. This includes calling into our secure system during the onboarding session to confirm the referral and assist with verification.
Only referrals that have been properly onboarded through this secure process — with the Originator present and verified — will be eligible for the $100 reward. This ensures transparency, accountability, and accurate tracking within the Find Me Alive® network.

Find Me Alive Open Enrollment period begins in January 2026.
During that time, new members and survivor partners can officially register and activate their accounts.
Outside of open enrollment, access is limited to approved members only.
To become an active member, your sign-up must be verified and your orientation fully completed.
Only verified members who have finished orientation will be able to leave or access messages through the system.
This process helps ensure the safety, accuracy, and integrity of all Find Me Alive participants.
Now, if you’d like to continue, we can begin with orientation, FAQs, and onboarding.
Feel free to ask any questions you like at any time.
I’m here to help guide you through the process.”
How to onboard? Ask your sponsor for details!

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.






