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Make a Tax-Deductible Contribution to AFODS Today

Join us in in our passionate pursuit to keep our roads safe by taking action to help prevent these tragedies. Your tax-deductible contribution will make a difference. 

As a new organization, AFODS can accept donations through our fiscal sponsor, KidsAndCars.orga 501(c)(3) charitable organization. 

DONATIONS BY CHECK

Make checks payable to “KIDS AND CARS, Inc.” with “For AFODS” on the memo line.

Mail donations to:

KidsAndCars.org 

7532 Wyoming St.

Kansas City, MO 64114

 

ONLINE DONATIONS

To donate online, click on: 

Donate to AFODS through KidsAndCars.org

This will direct you to the donate page of KidsAndCars.org which accepts donations through PayPal. 

Follow these steps at the KidsAndCars.org donate page:

1. Select a donation amount or “Other Donation” and click on Donate.

 

 

 

2. You’ll then be directed to the Kids and Cars PayPal page. Either log in to PaPal or to complete your credit card information, click on Continue under “Don’t have a PayPal account?

 

 

3. After you’ve logged in or entered your credit card information, click on Review Donate and Continue.

 

4. Important: Click on “Add special instructions to the seller.” Enter ‘AFODS’ in the text box.

 

 

 

6. When done, click on Donate $xx.xx USD Now

 

Thank you for your donation!

About Us

About Us

Americans for Older Driver Safety’s aim is to advocate for safer roads for older drivers and all Americans. Susan Cohen and Mitchell Krasnopoler founded Americans for Older Driver Safety in 2012 following the 2011 death of their 20- year-old son, Nathan. An 83-year old driver making a right turn crossed into the bicycle lane where Nathan was riding resulting in the fatal crash that took his life. Learn more.

The mission of Americans for Older Driver Safety is to advocate for safer roads through driver education, assessment, retraining and transitioning; and to raise public awareness of the safety risks related to unmonitored changes in driver abilities.

History

AFODS History

Americans for Older Driver Safety’s aim is to advocate for safer roads for older drivers and all Americans. Susan Cohen and Mitchell Krasnopoler founded Americans for Older Driver Safety in 2012 following the 2011 death of their 20- year-old son, Nathan. An 83-year old driver making a right turn crossed into the bicycle lane where Nathan was riding resulting in the fatal crash that took his life. Learn more.

The mission of Americans for Older Driver Safety is to empower older adults to extend their years of safe driving and remain mobile for life through education, research and policy advances.