Bring Rachel Conger Home
Email: bringrachelcongerhome@hotmail.com
The Search to “Bring Rachel Home”
One Henry County Daughter’s Incredible Effort to Find Missing Mother
On Thursday, March 13, 2008, thirteen-year-old Amber Simmons awoke to a day that would change her life forever. Amber woke up on her first day of Spring Break to find her mother, 30-year-old Rachel Conger, gone without a trace. In the months following her mother’s disappearance, Amber turned her attention to raise funds to bring professional search organizations to Henry County to look for her missing mother.
Community United Effort (CUE) "Center for Missing Persons" toured 17 states in 12 days on their 2008 Road to Remember Tour to raise awareness of missing persons. Rachel was featured as Tennessee's missing person and a stop was made at Memorial Park on September 1, 2008. Additional information about CUE Center can be found at :
http://ncmissingpersons.org/aboutcue.htm
On February 28 and March 1, the CUE Center for Missing Persons, based out of Wilmington, NC, will conduct all day searches for the remains of Rachel Conger. The director of CUE Center, Monica Caison, stated that they are providing this service free of charge and will bring twelve K9 dogs and their handlers, and search teams from North Carolina, Missouri, Tennessee, Florida and Maine.
Donations for the searcher’s lunches are requested from individuals and businesses that are willing to help. Email bringrachelcongerhome@hotmail.com if you would like to help donate!
Items needed for lunches:
*Sandwich meats
*Bread
*Fruits (bananas & apples)
*Small bags of potato chips
*Bottled water
*Granola bars
*Napkins
*Lunch bags
*Ziplock sandwich bags
We need at a minimum, enough of each item for 200+ lunches!
2/18/2009
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