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Find Family Call Center
1. Does FFNCC share the information you give them with anyone else?
2. What is the Find Family National Call Center?
Find Family Call Center
 Does FFNCC share the information you give them with anyone else? Back to Top
All information gathered by the volunteers and professionals will be held in the strictest confidence for the purpose of identifying and reuniting family members only.
 What is the Find Family National Call Center? Back to Top

The Find Family National Call Center is the national collection point for information on separated family members or those who may have perished in Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.  The center seeks to reunify families with their loved ones or help them locate and recover their loved ones’ remains. The Call Center is a joint effort between the State of Louisiana, FEMA, its National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) and Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team branches, and the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

The Center was established using best practices from a variety of global disasters and emergencies, including the 9-11 attacks, recent earthquakes and tsunamis, and it includes forensic and mortuary experts, chaplains, mental health and other professionals who can help families with their search. 
 
Since it opened on September 7, the Call Center has received more than 10,000 reports of missing persons and has closed more than 5,400 cases.


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