02/28/2026
Her name was Bethany Leanne Markowski.
She was sassy and kind and silly. She mixed glitter into her lip balm. She had a cool Ricky Martin necklace. She traveled the country in her parents' 18-wheeler. A true 90s baby, pop music, boy band crushes, a bedroom that looked like a teen magazine exploded in it. She smiled most of the time, even when life gave her every reason not to. She carried light anyway.
She was 11 years old on March 4, 2001, when she vanished. She has never come home.
Her mother, Jonnie Carter, has not stopped searching for 25 years. She has shared Bethany's face on every website, every flyer, every platform she could find.
She turned her grief into legislation , and March 4 is now officially Tennessee Missing Children's Day. All of it while carrying the unbearable weight of not knowing.
This Wednesday, on the 25th anniversary of Bethany's disappearance, we are hosting our annual Tennessee Missing Children's Day Community Event at Capitol Theatre in Lebanon, Tennessee. Free. Open to everyone. Entirely in her honor.
We built this foundation because we hit a wall. We know what it feels like to search without direction, to grieve without resources. We want to be what nobody was for us, so every family that walks this road after us walks it a little less alone.
Come be part of something that matters. Come say her name.
Wednesday, March 4 | Capitol Theatre | Lebanon, TN | FREE & Walk-In
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