Lost Faces of the Missing
Wednesday, 20. August 2008, 17:12:49
Non-Family & Family Abductions, Endangered Runaways, Lost or Injured, and Unidentified ... These are our ~Lost Faces~ of the Missing
There are times in the life of a mother bear, especially when one of her cubs is in danger, that her claws come out and she becomes a "Mammabear". This is a description of the attitude that abounds on the blog Lost Faces of the Missing. The writer, Mammabear, digs her claws into telling the stories that surround missing persons, no matter what the circumstances.
She has had her own first hand experiences searching for her own two "cubs", her sons who are missing to her because of a family abduction.
Oftentimes we don't think of family abductions the same way we think about a child being abducted by a stranger, thinking that child is at least with one parent and that is acceptable. This perception can't be further from the truth. These children suffer some of the same anxieties as if they were taken away by a stranger.
Mammabear is teaching the reader much about the alienation abducted children feel and their particular feelings of abandonment. The fears and questions are no different for them and the search for answers is always present. Not only has Mammabear written about her personal experiences, she is in the forefront of bringing attention to many other cases of abduction, missing persons, and unidentified cases, and she is very generous when it comes to featuring and highlighting cases for others.
This blog is just one of the writer's projects. She also keeps up with a Myspace page and is working on a website that should be up shortly to further bring attention to missing persons. Just like a mother bear can be docile and live in harmony with nature, so can she also be a fierce fighting machine when it comes to those close to her heart.
Please take time to visit Lost Faces of the Missing often and read about the cases presented there. Any time a story is read, or a picture seen it is one more chance that a missing person may be recognized and brought home to those who love them. Come in and sit a bit with Mammabear and soak in her friendly nature.....watch out for the claws, though!
http://lostfacesofthemissing.blogspot.com/
There are times in the life of a mother bear, especially when one of her cubs is in danger, that her claws come out and she becomes a "Mammabear". This is a description of the attitude that abounds on the blog Lost Faces of the Missing. The writer, Mammabear, digs her claws into telling the stories that surround missing persons, no matter what the circumstances.
She has had her own first hand experiences searching for her own two "cubs", her sons who are missing to her because of a family abduction.
Oftentimes we don't think of family abductions the same way we think about a child being abducted by a stranger, thinking that child is at least with one parent and that is acceptable. This perception can't be further from the truth. These children suffer some of the same anxieties as if they were taken away by a stranger.
Mammabear is teaching the reader much about the alienation abducted children feel and their particular feelings of abandonment. The fears and questions are no different for them and the search for answers is always present. Not only has Mammabear written about her personal experiences, she is in the forefront of bringing attention to many other cases of abduction, missing persons, and unidentified cases, and she is very generous when it comes to featuring and highlighting cases for others.
This blog is just one of the writer's projects. She also keeps up with a Myspace page and is working on a website that should be up shortly to further bring attention to missing persons. Just like a mother bear can be docile and live in harmony with nature, so can she also be a fierce fighting machine when it comes to those close to her heart.
Please take time to visit Lost Faces of the Missing often and read about the cases presented there. Any time a story is read, or a picture seen it is one more chance that a missing person may be recognized and brought home to those who love them. Come in and sit a bit with Mammabear and soak in her friendly nature.....watch out for the claws, though!
http://lostfacesofthemissing.blogspot.com/














