Book the Christopher King Foundation Speakers.
Our team of speakers — Christy, Alvin, and Fred — have each been profoundly impacted by the tragic loss of their beloved Christopher, whose life was taken in a car crash caused by a reckless driver and an unbuckled seat belt.
They share their story with honesty, courage, and compassion — offering an impactful presentation that stays with every listener long after the event.
Invite our team to speak at your school, community event, university, youth group, or club meeting and help us spread a message that saves lives.
We are passionate about reducing automobile deaths and increasing seat belt use — because even one life lost is one too many.
📩 To schedule a speaker or learn more, contact:
christopherkingfoundation@gmail.com
High School Speaking Formats
1. Driver’s Education / Health Class Presentations
Length: 45–60 minutes
Best for: Small to medium groups (1–3 classes combined)
Format:
Introduction – Christy shares Christopher’s story and the reason behind the Foundation.
Fred’s Story – Shares what it was like being in the crash and how wearing his seat belt saved his life.
Alvin’s Story – Describes arriving at the crash scene and how it changed his life.
Interactive Discussion – Students are encouraged to ask questions and reflect on their own driving habits.
Giveaways/Materials – Wristbands, stickers, or pledge cards to remind students to “Buckle Up Every Ride.”
Focus Topics: Seat belt use, peer influence, choices and consequences, distracted and reckless driving.
2. Full School or Grade-Level Assemblies
Length: 45–60 minutes
Best for: Large groups (100–500+ students)
Format:
Multimedia presentation (photos, video, and slides about Christopher’s life and crash)
Combined storytelling from Christy, Fred, and Alvin
Group reflection and call to action: “One simple choice can save your life.”
Optional panel Q&A session with students or teachers
Impact: Large-scale awareness event—powerful for promoting a culture of safe driving across the school.
3. Short Impact Talks
Length: 20–30 minutes
Best for: Pep rallies, assemblies with tight schedules, or community programs
Format:
Brief story from Christy
Short testimony from Fred or Alvin
Quick Q&A or safety message wrap-up
Goal: Quick but memorable reminder to always buckle up and make smart choices.
4. Special Events or Campaign Tie-ins
Examples:
National Teen Driver Safety Week
Click It or Ticket campaigns
Prom & Graduation Safety Week
“Arrive Alive” or “Mock Crash” programs
The Foundation can provide a presentation, set up a display table with giveaways, or host a pledge drive.
Here’s the full one-page flyer text — ready to drop into Word or Canva with your logo and photos.
(I can format it for you if you tell me which program you’d like to use — Word, Canva, or PDF.)
CHRISTOPHER KING FOUNDATION
Powerful Teen Safe Driving Presentations for Schools
Our Mission:
The Christopher King Foundation is dedicated to saving lives through education and awareness. We share the real, personal story of 18-year-old Christopher King, who was killed in a preventable car crash — and how his friends, Fred and Alvin, are turning tragedy into purpose by speaking to students across Virginia about the choices that change everything.
SPEAKING FORMATS
Driver’s Education & Health Classes
Length: 45–60 minutes
Small-group format that allows for discussion and questions.
Christy King shares Christopher’s story and the Foundation’s mission.
Fred tells how wearing his seat belt saved his life that night.
Alvin shares his experience arriving at the crash scene.
Students take a safety pledge and receive reminders to “Buckle Up Every Ride.”
Full School or Grade-Level Assemblies
Length: 45–60 minutes
A powerful, multimedia presentation for large groups.
Combined storytelling by Christy, Fred, and Alvin
Photos and video honoring Christopher’s life
Inspires schoolwide awareness about safe driving and seat belt use
Short Impact Talks
Length: 20–30 minutes
Perfect for assemblies, pep rallies, or safety weeks.
Condensed, emotional presentation and key takeaway:
“One simple choice can save your life.”
Special Events & Campaigns
Available for:
Teen Driver Safety Week
Click It or Ticket
Prom & Graduation Safety Campaigns
Mock Crashes and Safety Fairs
Book a Presentation
Let’s work together to protect young drivers.
University Level Speaking Components
Our presentation includes:
• Christopher’s Story
A real-life, youth-centered account of the choices and circumstances that led to a preventable fatal crash.
• Fred and Alvin’s Perspectives
Christopher’s friends—both present during the crash—share honest insights into peer pressure, decision-making, and healing after trauma.
• Mental Health & Good Choices
Simple, relatable discussions about everyday decision-making, stress, coping skills, and checking in on friends.
• Road Safety Education
Evidence-based guidance on seat belts, speeding, distractions, and protecting passengers.
• Interactive Student Engagement
Q&A, small-group discussion options, and student take-home resources.
5. Program Format Options
We can tailor to your campus’s needs:
Large assemblies
Classroom presentations
Residence hall programs
Student organization events
Mental health or wellness week activities
Campus safety/transportation events
Panel discussions, workshops, or keynote presentations
Length: 45–60 minutes, with extended versions available.
6. Audience
Undergraduate and graduate students
First-year seminar students
Resident advisors and residential life staff
Student athletes
Student government and campus leaders
Counseling center / wellness program groups
7. Requested Support from the College
A suitable space for the presentation
Audio/visual equipment (projector, screen, microphone)
Promotion of the event to students
On-site contact person
(There is no fee unless you would like to contribute to program materials or travel costs.)
8. Expected Outcomes
Participants will:
Understand how quickly one choice can change everything
Be more aware of their own decision-making habits
Gain tools for safer driving and safer passenger behavior
Feel more comfortable discussing mental health
Recognize the importance of looking out for friends
9. Contact Information
For scheduling and questions, please contact:
Christy King
Christopher King Foundation
757-645-6359
christopherkingfoundation@gmail.com