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Advocate for the Missing

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Actively Aware

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http://www.activelyaware.blogspot.com/

Actively Aware is a blog that concerns itself with many aspects of activism. You will find informative articles about various subjects, most emphasizing the plight of missing persons, a topic that deserves the attention that blogger, Maggies Rose brings to the blog.

Maggies Rose has researched and provided links to several online activist and volunteering sites. In the age of the world wide web, more and more people are tied to their computers and volunteering is sometimes an activity that folks do not have time to do in the physical realm. Actively Aware shows us all that there are many ways we can be "online activists" and spend minutes or hours of our time promoting causes that have meaning to us.

Whether it is joining a group, creating a blog or website, participating in social media sites, there are literally hundreds of places that we can show our support to the cause that speaks to our hearts. Maggies Rose has founded several sites that are dedicated to missing persons and support for their families.

Peace4 the Missing is a place for families to gather and share information or find encouragement. Monday4 the Missing is a project, still in its infancy, that will unite bloggers to feature a missing person each Monday to bring awareness to cases that otherwise would have no exposure. Both sites are becoming quite "actively aware"!

Maggies Rose is also the name of a company specializing in hand made hats and accessories. With her two daughters as models, these hats are blooming with beauty. Maggies Rose has also taken an active role in donating to several missing person's causes. http://www.maggiesrose.com/


Maggies Rose asks us an important question: "Would you rather be playing out the same scene over and over again until you die, or be an actively aware member of your reality?"

How will you answer? It takes very little of our online time to become "Actively Aware". I invite you to visit her blog, find your cause, go to the links and find out how easy it really is to be an online activist.

Rachel Conger

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I have copied this entry, with permission, from the blog http://bringrachelhome.blogspot.com. I felt that it described the events better than I could myself, and Rachel's daughter, 13 year old Amber, speaks her words.

As a footnote to this entry, Amber was able to reach her $4000 goal by organizing her fundraisers. A search was performed Saturday, August 9. Rachel is still missing and Amber needs our encouragement and support.


One Henry County Daughter’s Effort to Find Missing Mother
Press Release

On Thursday, March 13, 2008, thirteen-year-old Amber Simmons awoke to a day that would change her life forever. Her mother, Rachel Conger, was missing and Amber has since been doing everything that she can to help find her mother. On April 13, Amber organized a candlelight vigil at the Henry County Court House to honor and pray for her mother to be found. Since the first month of her mother’s disappearance, Amber has since turned her attention to raising money to bring in professional search organizations to help find her mother, Rachel Conger.



Her daughter, Amber, is the driving force behind each event to help find her mother whom she dearly misses. She had this to say to the community; ''I really want my mom found; she means the world to me. What 13 year old would not want their mom found? I am appreciative for what everyone has done to support us & help search for my mom. I ask for your continued support to help bring her home.''

On June 27, Amber organized a car wash at Advanced Auto Parts that raised $500. When faced with needing to reach an initial goal of $4000.00, Amber got to work organizing two more fundraisers. On July 12, the “Bring Rachel Home” bake sale was held at E.W. James & Sons, and raised $834.00 and on July 26; the “Bring Rachel Home” yard sale raised $550.00. In the planning stages is a benefit concert, which is set to be held on August 23rd, at Casey Jones Village/Old Country Store Amphitheater in Jackson, TN (more details about performers and the time that concert starts will be available in the next several days).

All proceeds from the fundraisers will help cover the immediately needed travel expenses for their upcoming Search & Rescue set for Aug 9th. United Response Search & Rescue Organization has offered the family their assistance with Law Enforcement in search efforts for missing Rachel Conger. They are a Texas based Non-Profit Search & Rescue Organization who aid in searches for missing children & adults nationwide. Their search is set for August 4-10th, with a volunteer community search on August 9th. It will take the community's continued support to help them reach their $4,000 urgently needed goal for ongoing search and rescue efforts.


They are asking for volunteer searchers from the public on Saturday, August 9th. Please spread the word, as we need about 250- 300 volunteers to help aid us in our efforts. More details will be available soon. We are also in need of food and water donations for that day. If willing to donate meals or drinks, please contact:
bringrachelcongerhome@hotmail.com

Newly added to their site, is a heart tugging beautiful music video tribute slide show, in honor of missing Rachel. To learn more about missing Rachel Conger or to make a contribution please visit: http://bringrachelhome.blogspot.com