Integrate FIND ME ASAP into your school's emergency response plan. Tools, resources, and educator guides built for the reality of missing and at-risk students.
π§ Contact for LicensingEncourage families to build child profiles before any emergency. Schools can reference these profiles β with parent permission β during a missing child response.
School staff can use the Emergency Kit Generator in drills to understand what a complete response looks like β Found Alert Flag, responder brief, search strategy, and more.
For students with invisible conditions, FIND ME ASAP generates condition-specific approach guidance that school safety officers and staff can act on immediately.
Social alert generators, flyer tools, and press outreach documents help school administrators coordinate with families and the broader community during a crisis.
Age-appropriate content about alert systems (AMBER, Ebony, Adam Code), what to do if a classmate goes missing, and how to help safely β for students in grades 4β12.
The Incident Log and Documentation tools help school administrators record every action, call, and contact with exact timestamps β important for legal and investigative follow-up.
When a student with a known condition is reported missing, the 5-tier FOUND ALERT FLAGβ’ gives school staff and first responders immediate, actionable guidance β before anyone approaches the child.
FIND ME ASAP is currently available as a free public resource. Schools, districts, and organizations that want to formally integrate FIND ME ASAP into their emergency response protocols, training programs, or student safety curricula are encouraged to reach out directly.
Licensing discussions can cover: staff training materials, branded protocol documents, integration with existing student records systems (with full privacy compliance), and custom emergency response workflows.
FIND ME ASAP was created by ZaLayaa Jahzara Wandrick, age 13, a Minnesota student who looked at the existing system and built something better. Winner of Coolest Projects USA 2026 at the Science Museum of Minnesota β featured by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
The platform is built with direct knowledge of what invisible conditions, chronic pain, and complex medical histories mean for students and families β and what a real emergency response needs to look like.
For licensing inquiries, partnership discussions, speaking invitations, or to bring FIND ME ASAP to your school or district β reach out directly to ZaLayaa Jahzara Wandrick.
zaynichelove@gmail.com