Morning Star Alert
An AIDBIPOC public awareness alert for missing Indigenous children — centered in dignity, cultural respect, and trauma-informed visibility to support community-based awareness and safe recovery.
What This Means
The Morning Star is a symbol of hope, new beginnings, and guidance in many Indigenous traditions — chosen to honor the children this alert protects.
Every Morning Star Alert is issued with cultural respect and trauma-informed messaging — dignity first, always.
Indigenous children face unique vulnerabilities and are disproportionately underrepresented in mainstream missing persons coverage. This alert exists to change that.
Important: The Morning Star Alert is not a law enforcement alert. It is an AIDBIPOC community awareness initiative working alongside official systems.
Who This Alert Covers
Morning Star Alerts are designated for missing Indigenous children where community visibility and cultural awareness can support safe recovery.
When AIDBIPOC Issues a Morning Star Alert
The missing person is an Indigenous child where community visibility can support safe recovery alongside official search efforts.
Cultural context, tribal networks, or Indigenous community knowledge may surface leads that formal systems have missed.
Rapid public awareness may generate sightings, tips, or information critical to the child's safety.
How You Can Help
Share immediately and widely. Time is critical for missing children. Share across all platforms using the most current case information.
Contact Indigenous community networks. Tribal liaisons, Indigenous organizations, and community elders may have vital knowledge and connections.
Report tips immediately. Contact law enforcement and the AIDBIPOC tip line with any sightings, even if uncertain. Include time, date, and location.
Use the hashtag. Tag every share with #MorningStarAlert #AIDBIPOCCares #InclusiveSearch #JadeAlert to maximize reach.





