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Black and Missing Foundation, Inc. Reunites Missing 4 Yr Old Jhada Clarke with Mother

Black and Missing Foundation, Inc. (BAM FI) announced today that missing four-year-old, Jhada Clarke, has been found safe and reunited with her mother. Jhada is BAM FI's 50th recovery since its inception.

Michael Baisden and Black and Missing Foundation, Inc Join Forces to Bring Awareness to Missing Children of Color

Michael Baisden, motivational speaker, best selling author and host of nationally syndicated Michael Baisden Radio Show, today announced that he is partnering with BAM FI in a nationwide effort to help find and bring attention to the thousands of missing children of color.

Search Organized by Black and Missing Foundation Inc for Missing Spartanburg, SC Woman Evelyn Shelton Turns Up Evidence

Today, Black and Missing Foundation, Inc organized a search to find any evidence on the disappearance of Evelyn Shelton, who was last seen on May 20.

Black and Missing Foundation Inc Organizes Search for Missing Spartanburg, SC Woman Evelyn Shelton

Black and Missing Foundation Inc (BAM FI) organizes search for missing Spartanburg, SC woman, Evelyn Shelton. Shelton, 42, was last seen at 10 pm Friday, May 20, 2011, after leaving a friend's house on North Dean Street.

Black and Missing Foundation Names National TV and Radio Journalist Jacque Reid As Spokesperson

BAM FI announced today that Jacque Reid will be its spokesperson. As spokesperson, Reid will assist the organization in bringing awareness to missing persons of color – adults and children – on a national level.

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"God Bless you! My mom contacted me to say that my daughter Ashleigh Porter was in Ebony magazine. I was so glad that my missing child was given the opportunity to this type of exposure. It has been so hard. She went missing on April 20, 2009. I agree totally that law enforcement and the media in some instances do us no justice. I knew nothing of your organization prior to this, but I'll know more now. You have given me a great service and I feel indebted to you. I do not want people to forget about my Ashleigh. Thank you again and bless your hearts for starting this organization."

---- TANYA PORTER-DAVIS

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