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Family Tracing personnel attend Inaugural Missing Person's Conference.

20 July 2012
Family Tracing personnel attend Inaugural Missing Person's Conference.

Earlier this Month five team members from Family Tracing Service Brisbane; Kelyn Flynn, Allyson Sutherland, Marion Deighton, Major Lyndal Barker (Director), and Kristy Gay, attended the inaugural National Missing Persons Conference in Brisbane.

The event was a great opportunity to share information with other agencies and raise awareness of the Salvation Army's work in family tracing.

National missing persons week is 30 July - 5 aug 2012. The week aims to raise awareness of the 35,000 people who go missing annually in Australia.

The Salvation Army Family Tracing Services are dedicated to locating missing relatives and reuniting families. If someone you know is missing, visit salvos.org.au/familytracing/.

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