We are ready to provide you with support, advice and rapid help in any dangerous situation you might find yourself
Do you need immediate help?
Have you left home/care, or are thinking of doing so?
Do you need immediate help?
If you feel you are at immediate risk of harm, it is important to get help as soon as possible.
If you can, ask someone nearby for help.
As well as calling 112 for help from the emergency services in your country (police, ambulance, etc), you may also call the 116 000 hotline for missing children (for free) which works across Europe.
Have you left home/care or thinking of doing so?
You can call the 116 000 hotline for free across Europe. The person who answers the call will be able to provide support and advice about your situation in your local language. You may also choose to call your local police for help, or other children’s organisations in your country (see list below). If you a have friend or adult you trust, you can ask them to help you make contact for support.
If you tried calling the hotline, but could not get through or if you still have problems, please send an email to: info@missingchildreneurope.eu.
Do you have a friend or loved one missing?
In what other situations can we help you?
Do you have a friend or know a person missing?
You can call the 116 000 hotline for free in all of Europe to ask for support and advise. You may also provide them with information that can help protect them.
You may provide them with information that can help protect them.
You may also choose to inform your local police of any information you have.
In what other situations can we help you?
If you would like to talk to someone or need advice on issues related to violence, abuse of any kind, bulling, problems at school or home, then you can also call the 116 111 child helpline that provides this type of support.
The helpline works similarly to the 116 000 hotline but provides more daily and ongoing support.
Looking for other local support in your country?
Contact one of our 116 000 hotline members in your country!
CNZD
J. J. Strossmayera 1/1, 31000 Osijek, Hrvatska
info@cnzd.org
www.cnzd.org
Consortium: SPAVO and Hope For Children
Τ.Θ. 20422, 2152 Λευκωσία, Κύπρος
info@domviolence.org.cy
www.domviolence.org.cy
Hope For Children (HFC)
75 Limassol Avenue Office 201, 2nd Floor 2121 Nicosia
info@uncrcpc.org
www.uncrcpc.org

Cesta z krize, z. ú
Plaská 589/11 150 00 Praha 5 – Malá Strana
www.cestazkrize.net
Børns Vilkår
Lasteabi
info@lasteabi.ee
www.lasteabi.ee
Hätäkeskuslaitos
Satakunnankatu 3, 28100 Pori
hatakeskuslaitos@112.fi
www.112.fi
Enfants Disparus Droit d’Enfance
76 Avenue Pierre Brossolette, 92240 Malakoff
Contact
www.droitdenfance.org
Initiative Vermisste Kinder
Kehrwieder 8, 20457 Hamburg
info@vermisste-kinder.de
www.initiative-vermisste-kinder.de
The Smile of the Child
Garittou 80 Ag. Paraskevi 153 43
info@hamogelo.gr
www.hamogelo.gr
Kék Vonal
info@kek-vonal.hu
www.kek-vonal.hu
Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
29 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin
info@ispcc.ie
www.ispcc.ie
SOS II Telefono Azzurro
Contatti
www.azzurro.it
Missing Persons’ Families Support Centre
I. Kanto al. 23-34, LT-06202 Vilnius
centras@missing.lt
www.missing.lt
Office National de l’Enfance
3-5 Rue Auguste Lumière, 1950 Luxembourg
www.116000.lu
The Malta Police Force
St Calcedonius Square Floriana, FRN 1520
www.pulizija.gov.mt
Centrum Internationale Kinderontvoering
info@kinderontvoering.org
www.kinderontvoering.org
ITAKA
Contact
www.itaka.org
Instituto de Apoio à Criança (IAC)
Avenida da República 21, 1050-185 Lisboa
iac-sede@iacrianca.pt
www.iacrianca.pt
Asociatia Telefonul Copilului
telefonulcopilului@telefonulcopilului.ro
www.copiidisparuti.telefonulcopilului.ro
Linka detskej istoty, n. o.
info@ldi.sk
www.ldi.sk
Association of Police Officers of Slovenia
SOS Alarm
www.sosalarm.se
Missing Children Switzerland
Chemin des Ramiers 22, 1009 Pully
contact@missingchildren.ch
www.missingchildren.ch
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