In her short life, Casey
made a difference
in the lives of many

Now, with your help, we are building on that legacy

About Us
About The Foundation

Supporting Causes Close to Casey's Heart

The Casey Feldman Memorial Foundation was founded in 2009 by Joel Feldman and Dianne Anderson after their 21 year-old daughter, Casey, was killed by a distracted driver. It is a 501 (C) (3) public charity that awards scholarships and gifts in Casey’s memory.

It also works to raise awareness and educate the public on the dangers of distracted driving through its sponsored project, EndDD.org (End Distracted Driving) and supports animal welfare, a cause that was close to Casey’s heart.

Join Us In Supporting Charitable, Educational & Literary Pursuits.

Scholarships

We're committed to empowering the next generation of philanthropic leaders through meaningful scholarships and grants.

Animal Welfare & Day of Service

We honor Casey’s legacy through our support of animal welfare and by organizing service activities to inspire volunteerism and good citizenship.

End Distracted Driving

Learn more about our organization focused on saving lives from distracted driving through advocacy, education, and action.

Our Impact

Together We Can Make A Difference

We’re Helping Today. Helping Tommorow

The Casey Feldman Foundation supports charitable, educational and literary pursuits, while encouraging volunteerism and good citizenship.

    Memories of Casey

    Memories of Casey Feldman

    Watch The Video About Casey's Life

    Watch the Video

    Become a Volunteer

    Discover ways to get involved with the Casey Feldman Foundation.

    Distracted Driving

    Learn more about how you can help prevent distracted driving.

    Support the Foundation

    Donate today to make a direct impact on the foundation's mission. More than 94% of donations go directly to our mission.