
Salvation Army’s Search Service (Switzerland)
The Salvation Army’s Search Service in Switzerland helps trace missing family members and re-establish contact, especially in cases of separation due to conflict, migration, or social disconnection.
Search Requests
The service allows individuals to submit tracing requests to locate family members with whom they have lost contact. Cases are assessed individually, and searches are conducted in cooperation with other national and international Salvation Army branches.
Eligibility and Scope
The service focuses on humanitarian searches rather than legal investigations. It is available to those seeking close relatives where contact has been lost under distressing or unclear circumstances.
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