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The Heidi Search Center, Inc

The Heidi Search Center, Inc. Project by Alisa M. Reynolds April 14,2011 Our Lady of the Lake University. Heidi Seeman.

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The Heidi Search Center, Inc

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  1. The Heidi Search Center, Inc Project by Alisa M. Reynolds April 14,2011 Our Lady of the Lake University

  2. Heidi Seeman Heidi is the spirit of the center. She went missing in 1990 when she was walking home from a friend’s house. They found her three weeks later in a storm drain about a mile from her home. Her parents decided to keep the center open after her recovery to help others whose loved ones go missing. Heidi’s status reminds the employees and the volunteers daily that awful things can happen to children and if we work together as a community, we can become an army against abductions and runaways.

  3. Meeting the Staff Kate Shields has been the Executive Director of The Heidi Search Center, Inc. for over ten years. She is the only full time employee for the agency. Her passion for missing children and adults is astounding. Her knowledge and magnetism helps her to work extremely well with other agencies and law enforcement.

  4. Daily Tasks Everyday , 24 hours a day, someone at the Heidi Search Center is on call for law enforcement or families to contact regarding a missing person. Currently, there are over 3,000 people missing in Bexar County. One went missing as I started this next slide. Employees and volunteers answer phones Update data bases Produce missing persons flyers Ask for donations and funding Answer requests from the media Meet with families to discuss case status Search for missing people through the internet and law enforcement Statistics provided by Bexar County 2010 Report Dept. Health and Human Services

  5. Changes are coming The Heidi Search Center is currently in the first stages of producing a new project for middle school students regarding internet safety and running away. A good amount of the missing are kids that have been lured by friends, boyfriends, and internet acquaintances to run away. The Heidi Search Center would like to make this project available to schools beginning September 2011.

  6. Facebook and Social Media Currently 336 people “like” The Heidi Search Center on Facebook. The page is updated hourly with new faces of those who have gone missing or ran away. It is imperative that the number of followers increase and more eyes are on those flyers. By using television and radio interviews, Kate Shields could ask more people to add their Facebook page to their life. It takes five seconds to look at a face and know if you have seen them.

  7. Marketing Flyer I created a flyer for the Heidi Search Center that speaks to parents about empowering their children. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children estimate that over 800,000 children under the age of 18 went missing in 2010. That is 1 out of every 100 children. I picked this photo to show a large group of children and because I believe that the President of the United States can empower them to safeguard themselves.

  8. Movie Time For fun, I created a movie clip through Picasa that is very rough. I had hoped to use imovie but I could not find access to it. I intend on making the video better in time, but it is started and I look forward to distributing it to The Heidi Search Center’s website, as well as to YouTube.

  9. Thank you! I would like to thank Dr. Gooding and Kate Shields for all of the information that I have learned in the past three months. I understand marketing and community outreach better because of the projects I have done with the agency. I look forward to using these skills in my future career as an Executive Director.

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