Firekeeper Alert
An AIDBIPOC public awareness alert for missing Indigenous adults — issued with cultural respect, dignity, and trauma-informed visibility to mobilize community support and safe recovery.
What This Means
The Firekeeper Alert is named to honor Indigenous traditions — fire as a symbol of protection, guidance, and community strength.
Every alert is issued with dignity, cultural respect, and trauma-informed messaging at the center — always community-centered, never exploitative.
This alert recognizes that Indigenous adults face disproportionate disappearances and systemic gaps in law enforcement response and media coverage.
Important: The Firekeeper Alert is not a law enforcement alert. It is an AIDBIPOC awareness initiative that operates alongside official systems to ensure no case goes unnoticed.
Who This Alert Covers
Firekeeper Alerts are designated for missing Indigenous adults where community visibility and cultural awareness can support safe recovery.
When AIDBIPOC Issues a Firekeeper Alert
The missing person is an Indigenous adult facing systemic gaps in law enforcement response or media visibility.
Community assistance — including tribal networks and Indigenous community organizations — may help generate tips, sightings, or connections that formal systems have missed.
Cultural context and community knowledge are important to the search and safe recovery.
How You Can Help
Share with cultural awareness. Use respectful, dignity-first language. Avoid speculation or stigmatizing framing.
Connect tribal liaisons and Indigenous networks. Community members with cultural knowledge and direct connections can surface leads formal systems miss.
Report tips responsibly. Contact the listed law enforcement agency or AIDBIPOC tip line with specific time, date, and location details.
Use the hashtag. Tag every share with #FirekeeperAlert #AIDBIPOCCares #InclusiveSearch #JadeAlert to build movement and visibility.





