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JCDecaux UK's The Community Channel are proud to support Missing People taking this important message to the power of the public screen.

Missing People launched their first preventative campaign to reach people thinking of going missing and reach more people in crisis. JCDecaux UK's The Community Channel are proud to support this important campaign across Out-of-Home digital billboards and rail UK-wide, taking this message to the public through the power of the public screen.

Around 100,000 adults are reported missing each year in the UK and the most common reasons for going are mental health and financial problems. National Crime Agency figures show that the number of people dying while missing has increased year on year for the past three years.

Missing People’s campaign aims to reach people who may be thinking of going missing. This campaign was created with the brilliant creative agency, The Raised Eyebrow Society. People with lived experience of being missing worked on the messaging to make sure it will be as effective as possible in reaching out to others affected.

Out-of-Home advertising is a high impact way to reach people who may need our services. We hope that by letting people know how to reach us, using this huge platform, we can help keep people stay safe, prevent them from going missing and save lives. ​​​​​​​Kate Graham  Senior Marketing & Engagement Manager for Missing People 
JCDecaux UK has worked with Missing People for many years, using the power of the public screen of Out-of-Home to bring their important message to people in communities across the UK. Through our Community Channel and The Raised Eyebrow Society we are proud to support this Missing People campaign across digital billboards on highstreets nationwide. Chris Dooley  Head of Social Impact at JCDecaux UK 

The Community Channel enables not-for-profit community and charitable projects to access digital Out-of-Home location. This initiative is yet another proof-point of Out-of-Home’s role as a ‘force for good’ in the community. Click here to find more.

 

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