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Thank you to the University of Delaware and the University Police Dep't for hosting us last night to speak with the student body about Rideshare safety!!!

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Uber Releases Safety Data: 998 Sexual Assault Incidents Including 141 Rape Reports In 2020; 20 fatalities as a result of physical assaults 

3,824 reports of Sexual Assault
Included In 2019/20 Report

By Sara Ashley O'Brien, CNN Business

Even as its ridership was decimated by the pandemic in 2020, Uber recorded 141 reports of rape on its platform in the United States, the company disclosed in its safety report released Thursday.

The 78-page report, which covers 2019 and 2020, is the second-ever Uber has released regarding safety incidents following a CNN investigation into sexual assault and abuse on the ride-hailing platform four years ago.

 

In its latest report, Uber said it received 3,824 reports of the five most severe categories of sexual assault, which range from “non-consensual kissing of a non-sexual body part” to “non-consensual sexual penetration,” or rape. That’s down from the 5,981 reports it recorded in 2017 and 2018, per its first report released in December 2019. Uber said that riders were the accused party 43% of the time in sexual assault incident reports, similar to its previous report (45%).

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A Robbinsville
Dedication For
Samantha 

The Township of Robbinsville had Fresh Start Landscaping build a patio and rock garden and it was dedicated to Samantha. 
The center piece was just put in today by Fresh Start. It took about 5-6 months to have made. Thank you to Robbinsville Twp and Fresh Start.

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Port Authority of
NY NJ Aligns with WHATSMYNAME Foundation for Rideshare Safety 

 NJ/NY Port Authority is now deploying over 400 SAMI signs at Newark Airport, JFK, LaGuardia Airport, 3 Bus Terminals, the World Trade Center, & the NJ/NY Path!

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Team Sharif Supports 
#WHATSMYNAME Foundation As a
Premier Partner! 

Thanks to the Team Sharif Sells Team for supporting #WHATSMYNAME Foundation through your donation and promotion efforts! For each donation that our Foundation receives, Team Sharif will be making their own donation! We appreciate it very much! 

Pierce Kennamer implements initiative to promote rideshare safety and prevent sexual assault

The Chief Financial Officer and Student Body President-Elect plans to use the initiative to raise awareness of the possible risks that come from ride-sharing apps throughout It’s On Us Week.

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Residents Raise Awareness for Ride-Share Safety in Memory of Livingston Native's Daughter


By ELISE PHILLIPS MARGULIS

WHIPPANY, NJ — In memory of Livingston native Marci Josephson’s daughter Samantha—who was a senior at University of South Carolina in 2019 when she was abducted and killed by a man posing as an Uber driver—a group of friends and supporters are hosting a fundraiser and ride-safety awareness event in February benefiting the #WHATSMYNAME Foundation.

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#WHATSMYNAME FOUNDATION THANKS

BOB SAGET FOR HIS KINDNESS & GENEROSITY

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Bob Saget who was kind enough to participate in our PSA Series on Rideshare Safety.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Bob, the Saget family and his friends around the world. 

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WFAN'S CRAIG CARTON TO ATTEND #WHATSMYNAME FOUNDATION EVENT

Listen to Craig Carton's comments on our Feb 17 event! 

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LYFT RELEASES SEXUAL ASSAULT DATA; 4,158 INCIDENTS; 360 RAPE REPORTS OVER 3 YEARS

CNN- Oct 22, 2021

Ridehail company Lyft on Thursday released its first ever safety report, disclosing that it received 4,158 reports of sexual assault on its platform in 2017, 2018, and 2019.
 

The disclosure comes more than three years after Lyft (LYFT) and its rival Uber (UBER) first pledged to release safety reports disclosing incidents of sexual assault and abuse on their platforms after a CNN investigation.

The company's release shows that among the sexual assault reports it received, 360 were reports of rape. It also reported 10 deaths from physical assaults that occurred on its platform over the three years.

UBER RELEASES SAFETY REPORT REVEALING 5,981 INCIDENTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT

CNN- Dec 6, 2019

Uber released its highly-anticipated safety report on Thursday revealing, among other details, that it received 5,981 reports of sexual assault in 2017 and 2018.

Among those, there were 464 reports of rape.

The report, which comes more than a year after a CNN investigation into sexual assault and abuse on the ride-hailing service, also noted there were 19 deaths caused by physical assault during 2017 and 2018.

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#WHATSMYNAME Featured On NYU'S
YOU MATTER
Podcast

After their tragedy, Seymour Josephson and his wife, Marci, began educating the community about rideshare safety through their #What’s My Name Foundation. 
 

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FEATURES RIDESHARE SAFETY MESSAGE  

2021 MLB All-Star Game Includes Video and Signage Featuring Samantha Josephson &
#WHATSMYNAME #SAMISTRONG

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Thanks to Meredith Corporation, People Magazine and Martha Stewart Living for featuring our

Public Service Announcement! 

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Pierce Kennamer implements initiative to promote rideshare safety and prevent sexual assault

The Chief Financial Officer and Student Body President-Elect plans to use the initiative to raise awareness of the possible risks that come from ride-sharing apps throughout It’s On Us Week.

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ROBBINSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL & #WHATSMYNAME FOUNDATION

Robbinsville High School (Robbinsville, NJ) worked with us as part of Senior Safety Day! 

#WHATSMYNAME #SAMISTRONG

Police Departments  Align With #WHATSMYNAME Foundation

Police Departments are aligning with #WHATSMYNAME Foundation by purchasing street signs, banners and other signage to educate the public about Rideshare Safety. 

If you are interested in getting involved, please contact us for additional information! 

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(ROBBINSVILLE, New Jersey) July 27, 2020 - In the coming months, restrictions due to COVID-19 will continue to ease and many college students will return to school. When that happens, #WhatsMyName Foundation and Lyft stand ready to work with colleges and universities to increase awareness about rideshare safety on campus.


We’re joining forces with Lyft to promote rideshare safety best practices and empower college students across the country with the information they need to ride responsibly. The #WhatsMyNameFoundation was established in honor of Samantha Josephson, Seymour and Marci’s daughter who was kidnapped and murdered during her senior year at the University of South Carolina by a man posing as an Uber driver. The Foundation’s goal is to educate college students about rideshare safety best practices so that no other family will have to suffer this kind of tragedy.


"No family should ever have to experience the heartbreak we endured when we learned what happened to our daughter that fateful night," said Seymour Josephson, founder of the #WhatsMyName Foundation. "It is uplifting to know that the #WhatsMyName Foundation and Lyft share the goal of keeping young people safe, and through this initiative we will leverage our joint expertise to promote best practices for using rideshare both on and off campus.”


“We’re proud to partner with Seymour and Marci Josephson, the #WhatsMyName Foundation and our entire community of partners to amplify ridesharing safety education on college campuses nationwide,” said Lyft’s Director of Public Policy for Community Safety Jennifer Brandenburger. “We’ve already adopted several measures to make sure riders are getting in their correct vehicles with verified drivers to prevent incidents like this from happening, including sending push notifications to remind riders to verify their ride and increasing the visibility of the vehicle’s make, model and license plate in the Lyft app. While the tragedy involving Sami Josephson didn’t happen on the Lyft platform, we’re committed to enhancing safety across the entire rideshare industry.”


“This announcement comes on the heels of Lyft’s partnership with It’s On Us, an organization founded by White House officials during the Obama administration as a sexual assault prevention initiative aimed at college campuses, to amplify safety education around ridesharing. Tracey Vitchers, Executive Director at It’s On Us, and Silvia Zenteno, Director of Education and Training at It’s on Us, also serve on Lyft’s Safety Advisory Council.


“Ridesharing has become an integral part of life for young adults, especially on college campuses. It is common for students to request a ride after a night out, for themselves or for a friend, to safely and easily get home,” said Tracey Vitchers, Executive Director at It’s On Us. “As the nation's leading organization focused on college sexual assault prevention, It's On Us is proud to partner with Lyft on such important initiatives for our shared community.”


The best and most effective way for riders to ensure they’re getting in the right car is to match the license plate shown in the Lyft app with the license plate of the arriving vehicle -- before stepping foot into the car. Lyft is committed to ensuring riders have the information they need to get into the correct vehicle, which is why we send push notifications to remind riders to verify their ride’s license plate, and feature photos of the Lyft driver, license plate number, and the make, model and color of the car in the Lyft app. Last year, Lyftwe increased the size and visibility of drivers’ license plate numbers in the app, and continues to push for legislation requiring front and back license plates on the state and national level.


For additional information, please visit www.whatsmyname.org.


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Together the partners are doubling down to help increase the impact on rideshare safety programs through education and technology, while honoring the memory of Samantha Josephson



(ROBBINSVILLE, New Jersey)  July 2, 2020 -  Today Uber and the #WHATSMYNAME Foundation announced a partnership to help promote rideshare safety for college-aged students. The #WHATSMYNAME Foundation was founded by Seymour & Marci Josephson to educate the public on the importance of rideshare safety in honor of their daughter, Samantha Josephson. Through this collaboration, Uber, the Josephson family and the foundation are strengthening its commitments to campus safety to help increase awareness and education on rideshare safety -- on and off college campuses.


On March 29, 2019, Samantha Josephson, a 21-year-old senior at the University of South Carolina, was kidnapped and murdered when she was targeted by an individual posing as a rideshare driver. Immediately following this unimaginable tragedy, the Josephsons set out to educate the world on the importance of rideshare safety so that no other family would have to suffer this kind of loss. 


#WHATSMYNAME Foundation has already made significant progress in its efforts to educate the public on rideshare safety. In addition to fueling increased rideshare safety awareness through local, regional and national media outlets, the Foundation has partnered with colleges, businesses and municipalities across the country to create designated rideshare safety zones with signs including the “SAMI” safety tips featuring Stop, Ask, Match, Inform. The Josephsons frequently conduct rideshare safety presentations and seminars for organizations as well.


“What happened to Samantha Josephson was an unspeakable tragedy and something that no parent or family should go through,” said Tracey Breeden, global head of women’s safety, Uber. “We are honored to partner with the #WHATSMYNAME Foundation and the Josephson family to help continue raising awareness on rideshare safety. Together working alongside colleges and cities, while leveraging education and technology, we can all help create safer communities.”


Since 2017, Uber has been focused on building technology and investing in safety features to help provide riders and drivers with the tools they need to help ensure a safe and reliable experience. Last year, the company rolled out Verify Your Ride, which provides riders a unique 4-digit PIN that they can verbally provide to their driver who will have to enter it into their own app in order to start the trip. This feature provides an extra layer of safety and peace of mind for the rider and driver that the rider is getting into the correct vehicle.


University campuses, law enforcement, and student organizations play a key role in helping keep students safe, and #WHATSMYNAME & Uber are committed to help provide access to safety tools and education so we can all do our part to be safe. 


For additional information, please visit www.whatsmyname.org.

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Slain college student's family fights to improve rideshare safety
 

#WHATSMYNAME Foundation partners with Uber and Lyft to teach collegestudents about rideshare safety

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#WhatsMyName: Uber Partners With Foundation In Honor Of Samantha Josephson

Remember Her Name

Composed, Edited, and Produced by Louis A. Josephson

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