Sponsor Thank Yous
Oklahoma Challenge would not be possible without our incredible sponsors. A flood of thank you notes or an oversized card signed by all of your members would be amazing. Our sponsors love hearing real students are impacted by the Oklahoma Challenge, so make the message as personal as you can.
PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO SAY THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS.
We cannot do this without them!
Oklahoma Highway Safety Office
Director Paul Harris - Paul.Harris@dps.ok.gov
Program Manager – Samantha Harcrow; Email: lateka.alexander@dps.ok.gov
200 NE 21st Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-523-1570
https://www.facebook.com/OklahomaHighwaySafety/
X: Oklahoma Highway Safety Office@OkHighwaySafety
State Farm
Dave Oloffson: dave.oloffson.iayf@statefarm.com
Oklahoma State Medical Association Foundation
Woody Jenkins, MD -wgjenkins@icloud.com
Courtney Stampley - Foundation - Program Manager; stampleyl@okmed.org
313 Northeast 50th St. | Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 601-9571 ex.101 | toll free (800) 522-9452
X: @OKMed
Facebook @OKStateMed
Be sure to Thank the Foundation not just the Association!
If your group would prefer to make a video or image collage that would be awesome too! Or, thank them on social media? There really is no wrong way to say THANK YOU!
Is This Activity Online, In-person, or both: Both
Cost: Free
Point Value: 150 - 200
Submission Instructions: To get your points
Complete the activity as described above.
Take photos/video of students participating in the activity.
Click "Submit Points."
Fill out the online submission COMPLETELY
Enter the name and email of the submitter
Upload your photos/video and a brief description of the activity (including the date of completion and any people pictured in the photo).
Schools must take new photos with and submit these pictures to earn points again for the current year.
We will be updating the Leaderboard weekly. Please have patience if your points do not show immediately.
Share photos and videos to school social media sites and tag Oklahoma Challenge and sponsoring safety organization.
Facebook #okchallenge or @OklahomaChallengeDistractedDriving
Instagram @oklahomachallenge or #okchallenge
About/Contact Information:
Contact Name: Lori Lovett
Email: info@oklahomachallenge.org
Organization: Educational Alternatives - Oklahoma Challenge
About Your Organization: The Oklahoma Challenge was created in 1984 to address the dangers of teen drunk driving and encourage young drivers to wear their seat belts. Following great success in these areas, Oklahoma Challenge turned its attention to a rising concern - the dire problem of distracted driving, especially among people 15-20 years-old. Working in partnership with the Oklahoma student groups, the Oklahoma Challenge has endeavored to educate teens about the dangers of engaging in distracting activities - such as texting, talking on the phone, and applying make-up - while driving. From the beginning, the Oklahoma Challenge has been unique from other initiatives in that it empowers student leaders to go back to their schools and put on the awareness activities themselves – teen to teen. By focusing on peer-to-peer communications instead of an adult-driven campaign, the messages about the dangers of distracted driving are more likely to make a lasting impact. In fact, research shows 44 percent of teen drivers say that they would be thankful if a passenger complained about their texting while driving.
Organization Website: https://oklahomachallenge.org
Oklahoma Challenge would not be possible without our incredible sponsors. A flood of thank you notes or an oversized card signed by all of your members would be amazing. Our sponsors love hearing real students are impacted by the Oklahoma Challenge, so make the message as personal as you can.
PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO SAY THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS.
We cannot do this without them!
Oklahoma Highway Safety Office
Director Paul Harris - Paul.Harris@dps.ok.gov
Program Manager – Samantha Harcrow; Email: lateka.alexander@dps.ok.gov
200 NE 21st Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-523-1570
https://www.facebook.com/OklahomaHighwaySafety/
X: Oklahoma Highway Safety Office@OkHighwaySafety
State Farm
Dave Oloffson: dave.oloffson.iayf@statefarm.com
Oklahoma State Medical Association Foundation
Woody Jenkins, MD -wgjenkins@icloud.com
Courtney Stampley - Foundation - Program Manager; stampleyl@okmed.org
313 Northeast 50th St. | Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 601-9571 ex.101 | toll free (800) 522-9452
X: @OKMed
Facebook @OKStateMed
Be sure to Thank the Foundation not just the Association!
If your group would prefer to make a video or image collage that would be awesome too! Or, thank them on social media? There really is no wrong way to say THANK YOU!
Is This Activity Online, In-person, or both: Both
Cost: Free
Point Value: 150 - 200
Submission Instructions: To get your points
Complete the activity as described above.
Take photos/video of students participating in the activity.
Click "Submit Points."
Fill out the online submission COMPLETELY
Enter the name and email of the submitter
Upload your photos/video and a brief description of the activity (including the date of completion and any people pictured in the photo).
Schools must take new photos with and submit these pictures to earn points again for the current year.
We will be updating the Leaderboard weekly. Please have patience if your points do not show immediately.
Share photos and videos to school social media sites and tag Oklahoma Challenge and sponsoring safety organization.
Facebook #okchallenge or @OklahomaChallengeDistractedDriving
Instagram @oklahomachallenge or #okchallenge
About/Contact Information:
Contact Name: Lori Lovett
Email: info@oklahomachallenge.org
Organization: Educational Alternatives - Oklahoma Challenge
About Your Organization: The Oklahoma Challenge was created in 1984 to address the dangers of teen drunk driving and encourage young drivers to wear their seat belts. Following great success in these areas, Oklahoma Challenge turned its attention to a rising concern - the dire problem of distracted driving, especially among people 15-20 years-old. Working in partnership with the Oklahoma student groups, the Oklahoma Challenge has endeavored to educate teens about the dangers of engaging in distracting activities - such as texting, talking on the phone, and applying make-up - while driving. From the beginning, the Oklahoma Challenge has been unique from other initiatives in that it empowers student leaders to go back to their schools and put on the awareness activities themselves – teen to teen. By focusing on peer-to-peer communications instead of an adult-driven campaign, the messages about the dangers of distracted driving are more likely to make a lasting impact. In fact, research shows 44 percent of teen drivers say that they would be thankful if a passenger complained about their texting while driving.
Organization Website: https://oklahomachallenge.org
Oklahoma Challenge would not be possible without our incredible sponsors. A flood of thank you notes or an oversized card signed by all of your members would be amazing. Our sponsors love hearing real students are impacted by the Oklahoma Challenge, so make the message as personal as you can.
PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO SAY THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS.
We cannot do this without them!
Oklahoma Highway Safety Office
Director Paul Harris - Paul.Harris@dps.ok.gov
Program Manager – Samantha Harcrow; Email: lateka.alexander@dps.ok.gov
200 NE 21st Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-523-1570
https://www.facebook.com/OklahomaHighwaySafety/
X: Oklahoma Highway Safety Office@OkHighwaySafety
State Farm
Dave Oloffson: dave.oloffson.iayf@statefarm.com
Oklahoma State Medical Association Foundation
Woody Jenkins, MD -wgjenkins@icloud.com
Courtney Stampley - Foundation - Program Manager; stampleyl@okmed.org
313 Northeast 50th St. | Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 601-9571 ex.101 | toll free (800) 522-9452
X: @OKMed
Facebook @OKStateMed
Be sure to Thank the Foundation not just the Association!
If your group would prefer to make a video or image collage that would be awesome too! Or, thank them on social media? There really is no wrong way to say THANK YOU!
Is This Activity Online, In-person, or both: Both
Cost: Free
Point Value: 150 - 200
Submission Instructions: To get your points
Complete the activity as described above.
Take photos/video of students participating in the activity.
Click "Submit Points."
Fill out the online submission COMPLETELY
Enter the name and email of the submitter
Upload your photos/video and a brief description of the activity (including the date of completion and any people pictured in the photo).
Schools must take new photos with and submit these pictures to earn points again for the current year.
We will be updating the Leaderboard weekly. Please have patience if your points do not show immediately.
Share photos and videos to school social media sites and tag Oklahoma Challenge and sponsoring safety organization.
Facebook #okchallenge or @OklahomaChallengeDistractedDriving
Instagram @oklahomachallenge or #okchallenge
About/Contact Information:
Contact Name: Lori Lovett
Email: info@oklahomachallenge.org
Organization: Educational Alternatives - Oklahoma Challenge
About Your Organization: The Oklahoma Challenge was created in 1984 to address the dangers of teen drunk driving and encourage young drivers to wear their seat belts. Following great success in these areas, Oklahoma Challenge turned its attention to a rising concern - the dire problem of distracted driving, especially among people 15-20 years-old. Working in partnership with the Oklahoma student groups, the Oklahoma Challenge has endeavored to educate teens about the dangers of engaging in distracting activities - such as texting, talking on the phone, and applying make-up - while driving. From the beginning, the Oklahoma Challenge has been unique from other initiatives in that it empowers student leaders to go back to their schools and put on the awareness activities themselves – teen to teen. By focusing on peer-to-peer communications instead of an adult-driven campaign, the messages about the dangers of distracted driving are more likely to make a lasting impact. In fact, research shows 44 percent of teen drivers say that they would be thankful if a passenger complained about their texting while driving.
Organization Website: https://oklahomachallenge.org