CUE Center for Missing Persons - North CarolinaIn 1994, Mrs. Caison founded the non-profit CUE Center for Missing Persons, which is focused on finding the missing, advocating for their causes, and supporting their families. Offering a wide range of free services, CUE has since helped more than 6,000 families in what is often the most confusing and desperate times of their lives.
In addition to providing services for the missing and their families, CUE now offers college internships and youth mentoring. CUE is entirely donation funded and staffed by volunteers, including Mrs. Caison, who takes no salary from the organization.
What was simply a dream, name and purpose, is now a nationally-recognized center that answers hundreds of calls for help each year.
The CUE Center hopes to make a difference for everyone concerned with missing persons. Our belief is that we have.
In 1998 C.U.E. requested efforts from Time Warner Cable to assist in reaching the public with up-to date information of missing persons within North Carolina. An agreement was made in January 1999 to launch a broadcasting board displaying photos of missing persons on their Information Cable Channel 4. The board is currently running.
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Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Washington, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Texas, California, Oregon, Nebraska, Utah, Nebraska, Maine
http://www.ncmissingpersons.org/aboutcue.htm