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Forget Me Not Mission is a 501 (c)(3) registered non-profit (EIN # 26-3848831).  Please help us stop drunk, impaired and distracted driving through public education and awareness.


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Wasilla AK 99623
Phone: 907-978-7809 Email: stopdui@forgetmenotmission.com

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Thank you for supporting our efforts to End Dangerous, Distracted and Drunk Driving in Alaska!

Currently, we are raising funds to print our new book, Soul Shaking Grief Teen Edition, which will be distributed throughout the state.

Your donation helps us reduce these crashes by educating the public through publications like Soul Shaking Grief and Soul Shaking Grief Teen Edition, and through special events like bringing guest speakers into Alaska's schools to discuss the perils of dangerous driving.

Did You Know?

 In 2008, an estimated 12.4% of persons ages 12 or older drove under the influence of alcohol at least once during the past year.  The rate was highest among persons ages 21-25 (26.1%).  nhtsa

 In 2008, 11,773 people were killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes, accounting for nearly one third (32%) of all traffic-related deaths in the United States.  nhtsa

 In 2009, 5,474 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes that were reported to have involved distracted driving.  Another 24,000 people were injured in crashes involving cell phones as the distraction.  nhtsa(1) nhtsa(2)