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Stories, not statistics theme for Missing Persons Week

Events held across the province April 28 to May 4.
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Saskatchewan Missing Persons Partnership’s goal is to raise awareness about missing persons, share safety tools and prevention tips, co-ordinate policies and legislation and support agencies that offer programs and services.

REGINA — April 28 to May 4 is Missing Persons Week in Saskatchewan.

The Saskatchewan Missing Persons Partnership (SMPP) – a collaboration of government, police agencies, Indigenous and community-based organizations – hosts Missing Persons Week each year. The SMPP’s goal is to raise awareness about missing persons, share safety tools and prevention tips, co-ordinate policies and legislation and support agencies that offer programs and services to families when a loved one goes missing. 

Events will be held across Saskatchewan throughout the week by SMPP member organizations. A full 2024 events calendar can be found either online or on the SMPP’s social media channels.

For more on Missing Persons Week and the supports available to families of missing persons, visit: Help for Families of Missing Persons | Family and Social Support | Government of Saskatchewan.