



All of our services are free. As a nonprofit organization, we depend on the generosity of the public to support us, so that we can continue this very important work. We ask that this support
come from other members of the community, rather than the families of the missing.We take a look at the case, what has been done, and is being done, and make suggestions to ensure that certain necessary steps that the family or Law Enforcement should take have not been missed. We may also then refer that family to other trustworthy organizations, based upon the results of the assessment.
Voices for the Missing: Audio interviews done with families of the missing wherein they tell their stories.
Voice for the Missing Blog: Stories about missing persons along with a variety of educational information are shared.
Family Member Information Forums: These private family member-only forums, provide families of the missing with numerous documents that provide practical information about the search and cover a number of topics such as self-care, choosing a therapist, gathering identifiers, working with the media, coping skills, and much more.
Law Enforcement Training: Free audio training on various topics designed to provide critical information to law enforcement, with the goal of dramatically improving the number of resolved cases. This information will also be helpful to coroners, medical examiners, and the families of the missing.
Personal ID Kits: A free downloadable Personal ID Kit is provided by Project Jason in both English and Spanish. The kit contains a list of the first steps to take in the event your loved one is missing, plus valuable information that law enforcement will need. We encourage every member of the family to have one completed. No one is immune from becoming a missing person, and when it happens, every minute counts.
Project Jason Forum: Our forum provides a wide variety of news and support information about missing persons and related issues. We also provide safety information for all ages.
Voice for the Missing Project Jason Voice for the Missing blog.