Every May, MissingKids.ca participates in Missing Children’s Month — a time dedicated to raising awareness about missing and abducted children and to continuing efforts to reunite missing children with their families.
This year, with the help of law enforcement and partners, we are highlighting the need for your help. You can help us find children missing from your communities — you can help us bring them home.
Search below by province for each child’s information, and spread the word.
- Jennifer Catcheway From: Grand Rapids
- Waylon Smith From: Lake St. Martin
- Marcus McKay From: Mallard
- Amber McFarland From: Portage la Prairie
- Dwayne Ross From: Thompson
- Kelvin Zdarski From: Waterhen
- Amber Guiboche From: Winnipeg
- Claudette Osborne From: Winnipeg
- Sunshine Wood From: Winnipeg
- Bradden Bushie From: Winnipeg
- Cheryl Anne Hanson From: Aurora
- Noreen Anne Greenley From: Bowmanville
- Lloyd Larsfolk From: Caledon
- Leslie Jones From: Cape Croker
- Shawn Jones From: Cape Croker
- Lukas Whitmore From: Dryden
- Nicole Louise Morin From: Etobicoke
- Amber Potts-Jaffary From: Etobicoke
- Richard “Pee Wee” Marlow From: Etobicoke
- Mistie Murray From: Goderich
- Diane Prevost From: Grundy Lake Provincial Park
- Justin Pollari From: Hilton Beach
- Asja Johnson From: London
- Milan Johnson From: London
- Melanie Nadia Ethier From: New Liskeard
- Luke Joly-Durocher From: North Bay
- Darlene Tucker From: Oakville
- Eric Justin Rutter From: Ottawa
- Jami Furnandiz From: Port Perry
- Meagan Pilon From: Sudbury
- Holly Painter From: Toronto
- Heo Yoo Mi From: Toronto
- Nina Akbarian From: Toronto
- Nancy Liou From: Toronto
- Sofi Ma From: Toronto
- Kimberly Amero From: Saint John, New Brunswick
- Adam O’Brien From: St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Trevor O’Brien From: St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Mitchell O’Brien From: St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Troy Cook From: Truro, Nova Scotia
- Steven O’Brien From: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Missing Children’s Day was originally declared in 1983 by U.S. President Ronald Reagan to honour 6-year-old Etan Patz, who disappeared from New York City on May 25, 1979. Etan’s disappearance garnered national media attention, which was rare at that time. Etan’s father, a professional photographer, distributed black-and-white photographs of Etan in an effort to find him, resulting in large-scale searches and public recognition of the risk of child abduction.