The LisaAlert search team was created 14 years ago. They were looking for missing people, they are looking and will always be looking…
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The LisaAlert Search Team notes:
Each of us is used to returning home. Open the door, cross the threshold and understand: I’m home. Unfortunately, this does not always happen, and every day someone does not return. But there are always those who will look for him. Are located today. Found yesterday. Found a year ago. And they have been there for 14 years! They are located, find the missing and find friends, loved ones and even loved ones in each other! But this was not always the case, and 14 years ago people who had lost a loved one could not call and hear: “Operator 704, hello, I’m listening to you.”
The death of a four-year-old girl in 2010 shook society. People who decided to devote their time and energy to ensuring that this does not happen again have already saved tens of thousands of lives and continue to do so every day, every minute. The shock of the fact that in our time, some fifty kilometers from the heart of the country in the forest, a child died, created a huge mechanism that saves the missing every minute.
14 years have passed since then. From a couple of hundred people — to 40,000. From a small town — to 64 regions. From enthusiasts going into the forest to specialists in 24 areas, who daily take on hundreds of tasks: calling hospitals, printing directions, evacuating a missing person, coordinating the work of a team across the country, choosing a “snuggle” for a dog, using high-tech equipment…
These people have one thing in common — they cannot pass by.
Past the photo on the social network.
Past an old woman looking around in confusion.
Past the message in the chat “lost connection, charge 6%”.
Past the line in the application “age 5 years”.
Past someone else’s misfortune — and let the baby run out to meet his mother 15 minutes later from the neighboring yard, let the woman who called 112 already find the path from which she went to get a beautiful saffron mushroom, and let the grandmother, who went out to buy bread a few hours ago, be found by relatives — it’s much better.
Better than a five-year search for a guy who lost his memory due to injury (found by a squad and taken 5,400 km home). Better than spending the night in the entrance of an elderly man with age-related diseases (found by the bus driver after an alert). Better than the long journey of a barefoot grandmother in late autumn (delivered to the police department by a volunteer and handed over to relatives). Better than the horror of the girl who was frightened by a dog she met in the forest and ran away (found in the morning by the LisaAlert patrol).
It is our daily and hourly work, which does not stop for a minute — the central regions pass the baton to Siberia and the Far East — that does not allow caring people to give up. It is you, dear colleagues, who return hundreds of people home, often arriving at the scene in a matter of minutes.
October 15 is the birthday of the detachment, which has grown from a handful of caring people into a community of thousands, attracting, like a magnet, responsive and active. #Everyone can help — not just words.
Happy birthday, squad! Growth, prosperity, development! Incredible emotions from chat messages “found, alive!” or just a hoarse “stop!” in the speaker of the radio station! And, as one of our volunteers aptly noted, “even if it is not always “found, alive,” the main thing is that there should not be this terrible “not found.”
We are here so that every person can return home every day with the thought “I’m home.”
And we are here for it forever.
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