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Black & Missing Foundation hosts annual Hope Without Boundaries 5K to honor missing loved ones

The race is being held at 8 a.m. Saturday at National Harbor.

BAMFI Enterprises Presents: “Untold Stories: Black and Missing – Pamela Butler’s Story” at the 6th Annual LightReel Film Festival

In collaboration with the Black and Missing Foundation, Inc. (BAMFI), BAMFI Enterprises will present a special screening of the powerful documentary “Untold Stories: Black and Missing – Pamela Butler’s Story” at the 6th Annual LightReel Film Festival.

The Media is Invited to Attend the Black and Missing Foundation’s Annual ‘Hope Without Boundaries’ 5K Run/Walk to Raise Awareness for Missing Persons of Color

The 'Hope Without Boundaries' 5K, hosted by the Black and Missing Foundation, is not just a race—it is a powerful, community-driven effort to raise national awareness and demand equitable attention for a critical human rights issue.

BLACK & MISSING Foundation Co Founder Ms Natalie Wilson talks/Organ Trafficking/Child ID Kits/Tips

Sophie Reeder was last seen on May 19, 2017, in Fort Lauderdale.

Black Heritage Month: Group aims to raise awareness for missing minority cases

NBC Chicago continues honoring Black heritage by spotlighting a group that’s seeking to raise awareness for missing persons cases, as Evrod Cassimy reports.

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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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