#WHATSMYNAME
RIDESHARE SAFETY RESOURCES

#WHATSMYNAME
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Select from a library featuring #WHATSMYNAME Rideshare Safety PSA's! All are available for downloading!

#WHATSMYNAME
RIDESHARE SAFETY PRESENTATION
Access our #WHATSMYNAME Rideshare Presentation in Powerpoint format!

#WHATSMYNAME
COLLATERAL MATERIALS
Select from our current #WHATSMYNAME Rideshare Safety Collateral Materials!



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Samantha’s story and the origins of the #WHATSMYNAME Foundation
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The importance of asking “What’s my name?” before entering a rideshare
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Real-world safety tips for using Uber, Lyft, and other services
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How students can be proactive in keeping themselves and their friends safe
Whether it's an assembly, safety day, or classroom presentation, we’re here to help make a difference.
The #WHATSMYNAME Foundation is proud to offer free safety presentations to high schools across the country. Our goal is to educate students on the importance of rideshare safety and empower them with simple, practical tools they can use to protect themselves and their peers.
Through Samantha Josephson’s story, we deliver a powerful message that resonates with students and encourages them to think critically about their decisions when using rideshare services. Our presentations are impactful, age-appropriate, and tailored to the high school audience.
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Contact us at whatsmyname.sj@gmail.com to schedule a visit or learn more.
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Together, we can help prevent tragedy and save lives—one student at a time.
Robbinsville High School Senior Leads School-Wide Fundraiser for #WHATSMYNAME Foundation
ROBBINSVILLE, NJ - Growing up in Robbinsville, Erik Weigand knew all about the tragedy that occurred March 29, 2019, when a 21-year-old graduate from Robbinsville High School was kidnapped and murdered by a man portraying to be an Uber driver.
Weigand, 17, said he was eager to support the victim’s family, which launched the #WHATSMYNAME Foundation to promote ride share safety in memory of Sami Josephson, who was a senior at the University of South Carolina.



In honor of Samantha Josephson’s legacy, the #WHATSMYNAME Foundation is proud to award scholarships to graduating high school seniors who embody the values of kindness, leadership, and a commitment to making a difference in their communities.
These scholarships are designed to support students as they take the next step in their education and continue to lead with compassion, awareness, and purpose—just like Sami did.
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Must be a graduating high school senior
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Demonstrates a strong commitment to community service, leadership, and safety awareness
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Plans to attend a two- or four-year college, university, or trade school
interested students should speak with their school guidance counselor about the #WHATSMYNAME Foundation Scholarship and how to apply. Applicants will be asked to submit a short essay, letters of recommendation, and information about their academic and extracurricular achievements.
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Contact Us
If you represent a High School and are interested in discussing alliance opportunities with #WHATSMYNAME Foundation, please complete the following form and we will respond as soon as possible!
Or contact Seymour Josephson at
whatsmyname.sj@gmail.com; 609-462-7959

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