Updated: 6:58 a.m. Monday, Feb. 13, 2006 | Posted: 6:55 a.m. Monday, Feb. 13, 2006
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Jennifer Kesse's family isn't giving up hope, but there will no longer be large volunteer searches. The Kesse family will instead rely more on businesses and groups to get the word out about Jennifer.
The family is also getting help from the mother of Natalie Halloway. Halloway is the Alabama girl who disappeared in Aruba last year. Her mother, Beth Twitty, recently called Jennifer Kesse's mother to offer some advice. She told the Kesses to think of the search as job and don't give up hope.
"This is our new job and our new jobs are to find our daughters and each week we will make a strategy of what we want to accomplish that week and each night when we go to bed, we at least we'll know what we are going to do the next morning," said Jennifer’s mother, Joyce Kesse.
Volunteers have handed out more than 60,000 flyers since Jennifer disappeared three weeks ago.