A young woman is missing in Eugene, Oregon—and right now, every second matters. McKenna Naveah Sheely, a student at Oregon State University, was last seen on March 21, 2026, around 1:30 a.m. in the area of 13th Avenue and Hilyard Street. Since that moment, there has been growing concern for her safety, especially with […]
Archives for March 2026
🚨 MISSING CHILD ALERT: Help Bring 12-Year-Old Jabir Lucien Home Safely 🚨.C2
Right now, a family in Philadelphia is facing every parent’s worst fear. Twelve-year-old Jabir Lucien has been reported missing, and time is becoming more critical with each passing hour. Authorities are actively searching, but they cannot do it alone—they need the public’s help to bring Jabir home safely. This is not just another alert. […]
💔 MISSING CHILD ALERT: Help Bring 15-Year-Old Columbus “CJ” Alexander Home Safely 💔.C2
Right now, somewhere in Buffalo, New York, a family is searching, waiting, and hoping for answers that haven’t come yet. Fifteen-year-old Columbus “CJ” Alexander has gone missing, and every passing moment makes this situation more urgent. He was last seen leaving his home in the Wyoming/Kensington area, and since then, there has been no […]
🚨 MISSING CHILD ALERT: Help Bring 14-Year-Old Matthew David Edny Home Safely 🚨.C2
A family in North Charleston, South Carolina is living through every parent’s worst nightmare—and they need the public’s help right now. Fourteen-year-old Matthew David Edny has been reported missing since March 23, 2026. As hours turn into days, the urgency continues to grow. Authorities are actively searching, but time is critical, and every share, […]
Josh Giddey Spends His Day Off Giving Toys and School Supplies to Kids in Need — A Gesture Bigger Than Basketball.C2
In a world where athletes are constantly judged by their stats, contracts, and on-court performances, it’s easy to forget the impact they can have far beyond the game. But recently, Josh Giddey reminded everyone that sometimes, the most meaningful moments don’t happen under bright arena lights—they happen quietly, in places where they matter most. […]




