From our perspective, we want to tackle a serious problem which is affecting many lives and it is entirely unacceptable texting and driving. Here are some facts and figures for your consideration:

  • From 2003-2015, 6,800 US troops died in Iraq and Afghanistan. 
  • 4,015 People die every year from texting and driving.
  • More People die annually than the average yearly mortality rate during both wars.


1.6 million car accidents are caused by texting and driving every year.
  
 “The harsh reality is that you will be sharing the road with motorists in front, behind, to the left and right of you while they type and read their texts and… there is NOTHING you can do about it. You could be the best defensive driver, and yet your safety and well-being are in someone else’s hands”.

This plague of texting and driving is a total epidemic which has to be exterminated once and for all. Regardless of whether or not you want to buy a T-shirt or not, I urge you to please download the “No More Texting and Driving Personal Agreement” and share it with your loved ones.  You will never know if today is the day you could make a difference and SAVE A LIFE.  

Saving A Life

The great John Bunyan once said, "You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.”

Let me take a few minutes out of your busy life to discuss what you already might know, which is the awesome power of giving. Regardless of your current situation in life; family problems, health issues, financial problems or a job you’re sick and tired of being sick and tired, you’ll always find somebody in a worse situation than yours. Due to our human nature, it is tough to get out of our shell and look around for others in need.

Our plead to you, has nothing to do with giving some of your capital to a charity, but instead to give some of your talents in the form of personal involvement. I will never forget an incident in downtown Houston with a homeless person. This gentleman was younger than me, but he had a spark in his eyes impossible to ignore.  As I was crossing the street in the middle of a busy intersection, we both exchanged a look and at that moment all I can say to him was “good morning.” The homeless gentleman grabbed me by the arm and replied, thank you, sir, for not ignoring me. As we continued to cross the street together, he began to explain that many people ignore him every day not thinking of him as a person. I was utterly speechless, and all I can say to him was your welcome.  As you can see, it didn’t take any effort to make a difference, and you could do the same and so much more.

Our Mission is Simple…   “To Save One Life TODAY”