NASAR
supports, coordinates, develops, informs, promotes, implements and evaluates search,
rescue and all risk emergency response resources with the underlying principle of saving
lives.
Through the sharing of information and resources, the Kristen Foundation hopes to help reunite families with their missing loved ones. Please spend as much time as you like reading their Profiles and stories, sharing information, and helping out others united in their cause to locate people dear to all our hearts.
The North American Police Work Dog Association strives to enhance the use of police work dogs by law enforcement agencies through continuing education in the form of local, state, and national workshops, held periodically throughout the year.
NSDA is a SAR Dog group, started in March 2007, with the aim to become an exemplary group representing the interests of search and rescue dog handlers. The organization provides programs designed and developed by the dog handler, for the dog handler.
Established in 2002 to assist law enforcement agencies in finding missing persons by providing qualified canine resources. K9SAROC, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is comprised of dedicated volunteers who work together on behalf of the missing.
CUE Center for Missing Persons is supported by communities across the nation and fund raisers that are conducted by the center annually to aid the search for missing children and adults.
The NCSARAC mission is to foster communications statewide and to provide and coordinate personnel, equipment, education and training for the effective delivery of Search and Rescue in the state of North Carolina.
Ray Allen has an extensive K9 and Working Dog training product line. Included are innovatively constructed Bite Suits and Sleeves; the most advanced K9 Transportation Units and Heat Alert - Deployment Systems; and finely crafted Collars, Harnesses, Leads and Muzzles.