Stop4Aidan
In loving memory of Aidan · est. 2014

Safe enough for
a child to cross.

Stop4Aidan works to increase the awareness and safety of streets for the people walking and biking on them — so that no family loses someone to a crash that never had to happen.

Aidan in a navy polo, smiling at the camera
Aidan — so loving and so full of life.
“Our beloved Aidan, so loving and so full of life. You were the best brother, son, and friend we could have ever hoped for and much more. We love you and miss you more than words can express.” — Aidan’s family
Why it matters

Behind every number is
a person someone loved.

Drivers struck and killed 7,148 people on foot in the U.S. in 2024 — about 16 every day. Most were preventable. The change starts with how we design streets and how we drive.

Source · Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), 2024–2025

Three ways to stand with us

Small, real things
that keep people safe.

01

Read his story

The boy, the day, and the years that followed — told by the family who loved him, in their own words.

Aidan’s story →
02

Take the pledge

Slow down. Put the phone away. Stop fully at crosswalks. Drive like everyone’s child is on the street.

See the pledge →
03

Get involved

Partner with us, share your own story, or tell us about a corner near you that frightens you.

Reach out →
Stay close

Keep Aidan’s memory
walking with you.

An occasional note — remembrance days, Boba4Aidan, and small ways to make a street near you safer. No more than a few times a year.

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