USMWF has so many ways that you can tell your story to gain awareness helping to prevent similar incidents from occurring.
USMWF connects with families that have been directly affected by a work related incident, illness or diseases. We not only offer support, guidance and resources but also assist families to be the voice and face of lessons learned to become the next conversation at the dinner table gaining a connection to our target audience such as a family member/occupation/incident to prevent similar incidents from occurring.
Share A Photo
USMWF strives to honor, remember and recognize all of our fallen workers in our multiple tributes.
Our "Faces Campaign Tribute" was launched January 1, 2009 and is intended to give workplace fatalities a face, honor our fallen workers, gain awareness and educate the public, workers, employees, organizations and our government.
You can share your loved one’s photo by clicking here.
Share On Our Podcast.
We are truly excited about this because we hope that this will help you as family members through sharing your story and will gain that missing connection between work incidents, illnesses or diseases to prevent the realization that they occur and prevent them from happening to other workers affecting many families. Our podcasts are voice overviews only and we hope it depicts a conversation between friends.
Share your story to receive complimentary access to our podcast.
Share By Public Speaking.
USMWF strives to prevent similar incidents from occurring and have found that our family members can gain a connection between our loss and the work that many do. Whether that connection be a similar look, age, occupation or job duties, we believe by continuing to share our life stories and those of our loved one will turn our tragic, unexpected loss, something so negative into something positive and prevent similar incidents from occurring.
Share In Our Family Booklet.
In the United States there are approximately 15 workers killed each day due to preventable work related incidents. However, many more lives are forever lost due to occupational diseases/illnesses. There are many more work related fatalities in each state that are not reported and/or inspected, and they too should not be forgotten.
USMWF would like to share your loved one's picture and story in our USMWF Family Booklet. This Booklet is updated and shared with our targeted audience each year to gain awareness of how many losses occur in their states and how they were lost. We would like to continuously update this booklet and gain attention to each loss, but we need your help.
See USMWF Family Booklet.
Share Stories From The Heart.
“Our Loved Ones” pages share your heartfelt account for others to gain awareness as to what the families really go through after a loss and what your loved one was like.
You can view examples here.
USMWF connects with families that have been directly affected by a work related incident, illness or diseases. We not only offer support, guidance and resources but also assist families to be the voice and face of lessons learned to become the next conversation at the dinner table gaining a connection to our target audience such as a family member/occupation/incident to prevent similar incidents from occurring.
Share A Photo
USMWF strives to honor, remember and recognize all of our fallen workers in our multiple tributes.
Our "Faces Campaign Tribute" was launched January 1, 2009 and is intended to give workplace fatalities a face, honor our fallen workers, gain awareness and educate the public, workers, employees, organizations and our government.
You can share your loved one’s photo by clicking here.
Share On Our Podcast.
We are truly excited about this because we hope that this will help you as family members through sharing your story and will gain that missing connection between work incidents, illnesses or diseases to prevent the realization that they occur and prevent them from happening to other workers affecting many families. Our podcasts are voice overviews only and we hope it depicts a conversation between friends.
Share your story to receive complimentary access to our podcast.
Share By Public Speaking.
USMWF strives to prevent similar incidents from occurring and have found that our family members can gain a connection between our loss and the work that many do. Whether that connection be a similar look, age, occupation or job duties, we believe by continuing to share our life stories and those of our loved one will turn our tragic, unexpected loss, something so negative into something positive and prevent similar incidents from occurring.
Share In Our Family Booklet.
In the United States there are approximately 15 workers killed each day due to preventable work related incidents. However, many more lives are forever lost due to occupational diseases/illnesses. There are many more work related fatalities in each state that are not reported and/or inspected, and they too should not be forgotten.
USMWF would like to share your loved one's picture and story in our USMWF Family Booklet. This Booklet is updated and shared with our targeted audience each year to gain awareness of how many losses occur in their states and how they were lost. We would like to continuously update this booklet and gain attention to each loss, but we need your help.
See USMWF Family Booklet.
Share Stories From The Heart.
“Our Loved Ones” pages share your heartfelt account for others to gain awareness as to what the families really go through after a loss and what your loved one was like.
You can view examples here.