AIDBIPOC is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all people, including those with disabilities. Our mission centers on the dignity and inclusion of intellectually disabled, Black, Indigenous, and marginalized communities — that commitment extends fully to how we build and maintain our digital presence.
We are actively working to increase the accessibility and usability of database.missingandtrafficked.info and to ensure compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. We view accessibility as an ongoing obligation, not a checkbox.
We are a small nonprofit organization and some portions of our site may not yet meet all WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Known areas we are actively improving include:
This Site is designed to be compatible with the following assistive technologies:
If you need any content on this Site in an alternative format — including large print, plain text, audio description, or another accessible format — please contact us. We will make reasonable efforts to provide your requested format within 5 business days.
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of this Site. If you encounter a barrier or have a suggestion for improvement, please contact us:
We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 5 business days.
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact the U.S. Department of Justice ADA Information Line at 1-800-514-0301 (voice) or 1-800-514-0383 (TTY), or file a complaint with your regional ADA coordinator.
AIDBIPOC aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA as published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities. Conformance with these guidelines helps make the web more accessible for all users.
This accessibility statement was first published on March 21, 2026 and will be reviewed annually or following significant Site updates.