1. Find relevant tracing organizations: You can learn about tracing organizations or institutions through the Internet, social media or local community information, and find groups that you are interested in or meet the requirements.
2. Contact the person in charge of the organization: Once you find a suitable tracing organization, you can try to contact the person in charge of the organization or the volunteer coordinator to ask for specific information about joining the team.
3. Make a request to join: inform the organization of your interest and motivation in finding people and make a request to join volunteers. Usually the organization will ask for an application form to know your basic information and background.
4. Receive training: Once your joining request is accepted, the tracing agency will usually provide training to teach you relevant tracing skills and methods. These training courses usually include evaluation of search websites, search skills, communication skills and so on.
5. Participate in activities and actions: Once the training is completed, you will be invited to participate in tracing activities and actions. This includes finding clues, distributing leaflets, and sharing tracing information on social media.
Please remember, it takes time and energy to join the tracing group volunteers, and you need to be psychologically prepared and must abide by the rules and regulations of the organization and relevant laws and regulations.