Missing People
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This article is about the British charity. For the generic concept, see missing person. For the ethnic group in Assam in India, see Mising people. For other uses, see Missing Persons (disambiguation).
Missing People (previously known as National Missing Persons Helpline) is a national organisation in the United Kingdom that offers assistance to people who run away and/or go missing and their families. It is a registered charity under English law.[1]
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Founded | April 1993 |
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Founder | Mary Asprey OBE and Janet Newman OBE |
Type | Charity |
Purpose | Missing People provides support for missing children, vulnerable adults and families left in the limbo of loss. |
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Area served | UK and worldwide |
Key people | Patrons: The Duchess of Gloucester, Trevor McDonald, Richard Branson, Stephen Fry, Lorraine Kelly, John Stapleton CEO: Jo Youle |
Employees | 63 |
Volunteers | 450 |
Website | www |
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