Black and Missing Foundation, Inc (BAM FI) announced today that missing teen Jocelyn Nishae Hagan has been recovered safe – in a matter of hours after BAM FI received an anonymous tip.
Sigma Phi Rho Fraternity, Incorporated have partnered with Black and Missing Foundation, Inc. to host a missing persons and personal safety workshop in Harlem, New York.
BAM FI announced today that it will launch a new weekly on-line video advice column, which will provide sound advice on what to do when a loved one is missing, whom to contact, how best to assist law enforcement and the media, and steps to take on keeping your loved ones safe.
In commemoration of National Missing Children's Day on May 25, Television and Radio Journalist Jacque Reid, along with Black and Missing Foundation, Inc (BAM FI) share important information and tips to keep children safe.
The recovery of 15-year-old Abbianna Rodnyse Loseil of Brooklyn, NY on May 5, has lead to the safe return of 10 children through the partnership of Black and Missing Foundation, Inc (BAM FI) and the Michael Basiden Show - 'Missing Child of the Week' segment. Loseil had been missing since December 27, 2011.
Hayes Entertainment, LLC. will present - "A Spring Comedy Showcase" - hosted by DC comedy legend, Chris Thomas, featuring Guy Torry, Damon Williams from the Tom Joyner Morning Show and George Willborn from the Michael Baisden Show.
Bishop T.D. Jakes, senior pastor at The Potter's House of Dallas, Inc. and Codeblack Entertainment, announce their joint support of the Black and Missing Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization that brings awareness to missing persons of color.
Today, Black and Missing Foundation, Inc's Co-Founder and President Derrica Wilson will be on ABC's The View to bring national attention and exposure to missing persons of color like missing teen Mishell "Nikki" Green of New York.
TV One and the Black and Missing Foundation, Inc. (BAM FI) have forged a partnership in conjunction with Find Our Missing, TV One's multi-platform effort to draw attention to and help find missing Black Americans.
BAMFI and BMWK announced today that its first hour-long Twitter chat to bring awareness to missing persons of color proved to be an enormous success with more than 700 tweets and 1.6 million impressions reaching an audience of more than 213,000 followers.