Houston
Regional Amber Plan
Texas Center for the Missing administers the
Houston Regional Amber Plan.
See www.amber-plan.net
or click here for
more information.
SETSARA
Texas Center for the Missing sponsors the Southeast Texas SAR Alliance
A coalition of missing children's organizations, volunteer search and rescue
groups, and law enforcement partners.
See www.saralliance.org
or click here for
more information.
Priority
At
Texas Center for the Missing, our priority is keeping
kids safe. To assist in the prevention and also in the location
of missing kids. and the aftercare for families of the missing. Click
here for more info about our services.
Annual
Fundraiser
A
Champagne Brunch - our primary
fundraising event is held each Spring
at Crapitto's Italian Cucina. Please
join us. See the Calendar for
this year's event.
TEXAS
CENTER FOR THE MISSING formerly
known as
Gabriel's Gifts Missing Children's Organization
Offering help & hope to the missing & their families.
Publications:
Find My Child
Street Smart
My Seven Steps to Safety
YOU
ARE NOT ALONE!
To
obtain copies of pre-printed brochures
or obtain copies
of Texas Center for the Missing
pre-printed brochures
or a free
child ID kit, write,
call at 713.599.0235
Find My Child! an emergency information
brochure for distribution at the time a child is missing.
It outlines for families how to contact and work with
police and search teams to find missing children. It
is available free of charge to police, parents and
agencies serving children and families. (It is also
dowloadable on our Home Page
Street smarts & safety: keeping
our kids safe brochures are provided free to educate
parents in how to keep their child safer and provide
fewer opportunities for their children to become victims
of predators. (It is also dowloadable on our here).
Even though your life
has been turned upside down and you are living in utter
confusion, there has never been a more important time
for you to have your wits about you. While it is the
law enforcement’s job to search for missing people
and while they are the primary tool in the search for
your child, you are still your child’s best asset.
Unfortunately almost every precinct is overloaded with
work, so even though they might wish to devote every
hour searching for your child, the sheer number of
cases and the limited amount of manpower available
to work those cases make that impossible. Therefore,
you must play a major role in the recovery of your
child.
Parents
of missing children are provided a free copy o f When
Your Child is Missing: A Family Survival Guide
printed by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention,
U.S. Justice Dept.
Pubilications
from National Center for Missing and Exploited Chidren: