Emergency Spotlight:
Elizabeth “Yanet” Ward, a descendant of the Barona Band of Mission Indians, has been reported missing from the Campo Indian Reservation.
If you have any information, please contact Officer Douglas Downes at (760) 317-0886.
“We have the resources. Our first step forward will be our best step forward.” – Jamie LaBrake
Councilmember, Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
There is no national data system, so it’s difficult for everyone to collaborate effectively. The MMIPSD Resource Center is helping change that.
The DRC provides resources to essential law enforcement agencies and community assets. These resources offer vital assistance, information and education to anyone and everyone.
Strong-Hearted Native Women’s Coalition
760-644-4781
National Human Trafficking Hotline 24/7
Eng/Spn 1-888-373-7888
San Pasqual Family Resource Center
760-651-5117
Karuk Victim Service Program
844-981-3506
Cahuilla Consortium
951-392-1919
Hey-wech-ek” Yurok DV/SA
1-800-748-2951
Administration for Children & Families
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) observes May as Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) Awareness Month to highlight the disproportionate rates of violence and disappearance affecting Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit individuals in the United States. Through initiatives like public education campaigns and culturally grounded prevention strategies, ACF aims to support Native communities in addressing this crisis and promoting healing.
Visit: https://acf.gov/archive/blog/2023/05/missing-and-murdered-indigenous-peoples-mmip-awareness-month
MMIP Reports and Data from the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO)
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent, nonpartisan agency that serves as the investigative arm of Congress, providing objective, fact-based information to help improve government performance and ensure accountability in the use of taxpayer dollars. Established in 1921 and often referred to as the “congressional watchdog,” GAO conducts audits, evaluations, and investigations across federal programs, offering recommendations to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. Visit: gao.govTuchily Healing Hearts
The Tuchily Healing Hearts Tribal Mobile Crisis Response Team offers culturally sensitive, community-based behavioral health crisis services to tribal communities in California. Funded through the state’s Crisis Care Mobile Units (CCMU) program, the team provides rapid, on-site support to individuals experiencing mental health or substance use crises, aiming to reduce law enforcement involvement and connect individuals to appropriate care. Visit: https://caltribalfamilies.org/places/tuchily-healing-hearts-tribal-mobile-crisis-response-team/San Manuel
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians’ Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) initiative raises awareness about the disproportionate violence faced by Indigenous communities through advocacy, education, and community events like annual 5K walks. The program supports legislative efforts such as California’s Feather Alert system and funds organizations like Ohkomi Forensics to enhance investigations and provide culturally sensitive support for affected families.