When Someone Goes Missing — The Community Must See.
See Me Coalition is a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting communities, law enforcement, and families to bring missing people home and guide those in crisis to safety. Through powerful public messaging — from digital billboards to online bulletins — we shine a light where it’s needed most.
Our mission is simple: no one disappears without being seen.
A Voice For The Unseen
See Me Coalition, Inc. is a Pennsylvania-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that uses verified billboard space and a secure online platform to share missing-person alerts and critical safety messages.
We work alongside law enforcement, crisis response teams, and community partners to make sure vital information reaches the public fast — on roads, screens, and in hearts.
Our work is built on three principles:
Visibility: Every person deserves to be seen, heard, and remembered.
Verification: Every case we share is confirmed with law enforcement to protect accuracy.
Hope: We believe awareness changes outcomes — and communities can make the difference.
Our Mission
Our Mission
To create public visibility for missing persons and crisis resources by connecting technology, compassion, and community action through verified messaging on billboards and online platforms.
Our Vision
A world where every missing person’s face is seen, every cry for help is answered, and every community stands united for safety and hope.
Our Work
Missing Persons Awareness
We collaborate with families and law enforcement to display verified missing-person alerts on billboards and our digital bulletin board. Each case is handled with care, accuracy, and confidentiality.
Crisis & Safety Campaigns
Through billboard and digital outreach, we share verified messages from national and local crisis hotlines, including domestic violence, mental health, and abuse prevention resources.
Community Bulletin Board
Our online platform allows verified posts about missing persons, volunteer efforts, and safety initiatives. Every submission is reviewed by moderators to ensure integrity and respect.
Partnerships & Collaboration
We work hand-in-hand with police departments, shelters, nonprofits, and local governments to coordinate messaging and improve response times.
Get Help
If you or someone you know is in danger:
Call 911 immediately if someone is missing or in immediate danger.
For domestic violence help, call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).
For mental health crises, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).
For local resources in Pennsylvania, call 2-1-1 to connect with support services.