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At Resolute Promise, our mission is more than words—it's a solemn commitment to helping families of U.S. service members listed as Missing in Action (MIA) by recovering remains, documenting their stories, and sharing their legacy. Whether you're a family member seeking information, a forensic specialist, a sponsor, or a community wanting to support this vital work, we're here to listen and act. Please feel free to reach out through any of the channels below.
Business Hours:
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Pacific Time)
Saturday–Sunday: By Appointment Only
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 507
Browns Valley, CA 95981
Service@ResolutePromise.com
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We typically respond within 1 business day. Please fill out the form below and provide as many details as possible so we can get you connected with the right team:
What to Expect Next
You’ll receive a confirmation email.
Our team reviews your message.
We’ll connect you within one business day to offer guidance or begin collaboration.
What Can We Help You With?
Please let us know how we can support you in the following areas:
Forensic Anthropology
Training and Certification
Audio/Video Documentaries
Recovery Operations
Feasibility Studies
Whether you're a beginning your exploration of these services or know exactly what your are looking for, we welcome the conversation.
Who We Serve
Resolute Promise bridges public and private sectors to accelerate investigations and recoveries; our work is rooted in scientific rigor, ethical standards, and deep respect for the fallen. We support:
Families of MIAs seeking updates and support
Forensic professionals, researchers, and field teams
Corporate sponsors, foundations, and philanthropic partners
Educators and students engaged in anthropology or history
Community leaders and volunteers who wish to assist in meaningful recovery efforts
How We Support You
Family Member?
We provide compassionate, confidential updates and pathways to reconnect with your loved one. One of our team members will personally guide you through the process.
Professional or Volunteer?
Whether you're a forensic expert, intern, or skilled volunteer, we have structured roles in ongoing and future recovery missions. We also offer accredited forensic training to support your growth.
Sponsor or Donor?
Your support helps us cover operational costs—field missions, lab work, training, education, and documentation. Partnerships are tax-deductible through The Good Works Kitchen
Connect with us for mission updates, project stories, and volunteer opportunities:
Frequently Asked Questions
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Within 1 business day—your message is a top priority.
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Yes. Though based in California, our operations—like the South Tahoma Glacier project in Washington—span the country.
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Absolutely—all training (like “Disaster Recovery 101”) is certified and internship programs are integral to our mission.
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Yes. Sponsorship and donations play a critical role in our ability to carry out missions. Visit our Support Page to learn about current needs, sponsor recognition, and how funds are used.
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We offer field training in human remains recovery, forensic documentation, and field leadership for students and professionals. Trainings are often tied to real recovery missions. Details are available on request.
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We welcome skilled volunteers with relevant training. Please indicate your interest in the form above and include your credentials or résumé. A member of our operations team will be in touch about opportunities.