Mission Statement

We are committed to our pursuit of putting an end to drunk driving, serving victims of this violent crime and preventing underage drinking. We are dedicated to creating and maintaining public education and awareness. By focusing our attention in this desired direction (“Where attention goes, energy flows.”) we will keep the victim’s stories and the negative aspects of drunk driving before the public.

We are the Memory Keepers. By taking measures to prevent drunk driving tragedies from continuing, we remember those who died or were injured at the hands of a drunk driver.

We are committed to:

  • Raising funds for the benefit of DUI crash victims.
  • Creating memorials and scholarships for DUI crash victims.
  • Assisting law enforcement agencies in their efforts to eradicate these violent crimes.
  • Encouraging and enhancing community participation by increasing awareness and sensitivity through worthwhile fundraising projects.

Imagine getting a call, or answering the knock on your door one evening and being told by an Alaska State Trooper or Law Enforcement Officer that a member of your family has been killed in an alcohol related crash!

Imagine yourself attending your loved-one’s funeral service and then leaving the service without them, knowing you have seen them for the last time!

Now imagine getting involved with a project that will send ripples all across Alaska and stir a groundswell of support to stop impaired drivers!

Join Us in fighting the insanity of impaired driving! Show your support by participating in Forget Me Not Walk/Run on May 8, 2010 in Anchorage. There is also a walk/run in Juneau and Fairbanks on April 24th. These walk/runs will raise money and honor loved ones who died or were injured at the hands of an impaired driver!! You will be glad you did!!

Our goals are to help reduce the frequency of alcohol related crashes, eliminate underage drinking, assist victims of impaired driving crashes, and increase public awareness of the alcohol related crash problem we all face, every day.