AMBER Alert Europe brings together 85 organisations across 29 countries—law enforcement agencies, interior ministries, NGOs, universities, police academies, media outlets, and private sector partners. Each contributes expertise, reach, or resources to a shared mission: protecting children from going missing and bringing them home when they do.

Google’s AdGrants program aids AMBER Alert Europe by offering free advertising space on its search engine, which is used to raise public awareness about the issue of missing children across Europe. This crucial support helps AMBER Alert Europe educate the public and promote their initiatives to improve child safety.

Website builder and hosting partner 2MANYDOTS significantly enhanced AMBER Alert Europe’s digital outreach by sponsoring and executing a comprehensive redesign of our website, improving accessibility and user experience. Continuing their support, 2MANYDOTS also hosts the site, ensuring its reliable performance to aid our mission of raising awareness about missing children across Europe.

Netpresenter, a software company specializing in communication and alert solutions, supports AMBER Alert Europe by dedicating staff hours to assist various departments within the organization. This contribution involves providing specialized skills and expertise to enhance operations, communications, and other critical areas.

INNOCEAN, a global marketing and communications service provider, has played a pivotal role in enhancing AMBER Alert Europe’s initiatives through the development of several prevention and awareness-raising campaigns. By offering the expertise of their employees across project management, design, strategy, PR, and creative fields, they have enabled effective communication and promotional strategies. This support has significantly boosted public engagement and awareness of child safety issues across Europe.

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AMBER Alert Europe works with participating organisations across Europe—each contributing what they can to the mission of zero missing children.
Government agencies and ministries help shape policy and connect us to national law enforcement. Universities and police academies contribute research capacity and train the next generation of experts. NGOs bring frontline experience and local reach. Media partners help us mobilise the public when a child goes missing. Companies provide funding, technology, or pro bono expertise.
There’s no single way to participate. What matters is the shared commitment: fewer missing children, more families reunited.
Interested in becoming a participating organisation?