Advocates Evolve into Legitimate Roles

Not Happy with the Status Quo?

Todd Matthews
Not happy with the status quo of the unidentified? You might consider running for the Coroner's office in your county.

In some states / counties this is an elected position.

It is as simple as this video -

Collecting a Family Reference DNA Sample:

http://cedata.org/hid/?page_id=51

The collection of Family Reference Samples is an essential need. Many unidentified bodies will never be identified without these samples.In the role of Coroner you can do more than just see to the cases in your own county. As Coroner you will be able to collect and submit family reference DNA samples for other agencies.

Being a Coroner is not for everyone. An advocate evolving into an official role is one way to inject a strong dose of compassion into the system.

Many people from ordinary walks of life step into the political world when they have strong feeling for what effects their community. The elected Coroner role is no different.

Don't just ask for a change - you can be part of a change. If you are interested in becoming an elected Coroner in your community, research local requirments for doing so.

Published by Todd Matthews

Todd's calling to be a voice for missing and unidentified persons began when he solved the identity of the "Tent Girl" case, Barbara Hackman-Taylor, after a ten-year journey that ended in 1998.  View profile

  • Don't just ask for a change - you can be part of a change.
  • inject a strong dose of compassion
  • collect and submit family reference DNA
Many people from ordinary walks of life step into the political world when they have strong feeling for what effects their community.

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