Casey Feldman is Remembered as a “Face of Distracted Driving”
-->As reported on the blog two days ago, the Casey Feldman Memorial Foundation submitted a video for distracted driving awareness to the U.S. Department of Transportation, and we are happy
Casey Feldman Foundation Submits Distracted Driving Video to Dept. of Transportation
-->The U.S. Department of Transportation has been educating the public on the dangers of distracted driving through internally produced videos which tell the stories of those who have lost their
Feldmans Meet with 2011 Alternative Spring Break Scholarship Recipients
-->For the second consecutive year, several students from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where Casey’s parents are active in the parents’ association and Casey’s brother Brett is a student,
Casey Feldman Memorial Foundation to Sponsor NOYS
-->The Casey Feldman Memorial Foundation is excited to announce that it has been recognized as a national sponsor for the National Organization for Youth Safety (NOYS). NOYS is a collaborative
Feldmans Honored at Luncheon for Traffic Safety
-->Casey’s parents, Dianne Anderson and Joel Feldman were recently recognized for their work with law enforcement officials and traffic safety experts to educate the public on pedestrian safety issues. A
Amber Staska Discusses Distracted Driving in Seventeen Magazine
-->In the September issue of Seventeen magazine, Casey’s friend Amber Staska was featured on p. 221, discussing her mission to stop distracted driving. The article reads: “Amber, 22, lost her