OUR FOUNDATION
The #WHATSMYNAME Foundation was established in honor of our daughter, Samantha Josephson. Our mission is to educate the world on ride share safety, supporting charitable organizations and providing college scholarships to selected high school seniors. Samantha may be gone but our goal for the rest of our time on earth is to share her story and make a lasting change.
Before you get in a ride share ask
“What’s my name?” and remember hers.
If you would like to support the efforts of the #WHATSMYNAME Foundation, please consider a donation. We appreciate your support help very much!
FOUNDATION MISSION
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TO HONOR OUR
DAUGHTER,
SAMANTHA JOSEPHSON.
TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ON RIDE SHARE
SAFETY ISSUES.
TO SUPPORT
COMPLIMENTARY CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
TO PROVIDE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SELECTED STUDENTS.
Movement Springs from Samantha Josephson Tragedy #whatsmyname
Seymour Josephson took the stage at West Lake Park in downtown Robbinsville, NJ on April 2, 2019, facing a few hundred silent onlookers and a dozen national broadcast cameramen. He collected himself for moment before speaking, as those moments had recently become scant.
Just four earlier, on March 29, Josephson’s daughter Samantha, 21, was enjoying her last semester at the University at South Carolina. A day later, on March 30, he was trying to grasp her horrific death at the hands of a stranger. And just the day before, Josephson was at her campus in Columbia, South Carolina, facing another group of onlookers and cameras and speaking on a bill that could only hope to stop the thing that happened to his younger daughter—his Sami—from happening again.