"thanks to the Kyle David Miller Foundation, many more parents are considering using seats with full harness systems beyond 4 years and 40 lbs." - Stephanie Tombrello - SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A.
2/4/2008 Foundation Informational Pamphlet
We are pleased to offer you the ability to download, print and distribute the Kyle David Miller Foundation's informational pamphlet. Please feel free to use this to spread awareness about car seat safety and the foundation.

About Kyle
Kyle was born March 13, 2002 and from the moment he was born he filled our lives with such joy and sense of completion. His big sister Katie was so happy to have a little brother, she had been talking about him for months before he was born and as soon as he came home she was his little "Mommy", always worried about him and looking after him.
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Disclaimer & Terms of Use Policy 2006 through 2009
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Kyle's Kindness Project
We have started Kyle's Kindness Project to share Kyle's love with the world and to help keep his memory alive. If you have received one of Kyle's cards through an act of kindness please take a moment to share your story and let us know how Kyle's love has touched your life.
Kyle's Video
As of this writing, Kyle's video has been viewed about 2 million times (!) on the video sharing site, YouTube. Our mission is to spread this life-saving information as widely as possible, so the video will always be freely available on that site, now without music (due to a copyright claim on YouTube). To view the video in its original form, you can do so now on this page below....
Memorials/Survivor Stories
Our Mission
The Kyle David Miller Foundation was started after we lost our 3 year old son Kyle in a motor vehicle accident. Kyle was sitting in a booster seat but his seatbelt failed which caused him to be ejected from the vehicle and killed. At the time we did not know there were 5-point harness car seats available for older/larger children, we believed that a booster seat was our only choice. After his death we researched car seats extensively and found that rarely known about car seats existed that could hold a child in a 5-point harness up to 80 pounds. We now know that if Kyle had been in one of these seats, he would have survived our accident. In an effort to inform other parents about the importance of these larger 5-point harness car seats we created a public video and put it on youtube.com. The video received over 1 million views in the first month (over 2 million views to date) and we received many emails from concerned parents who wanted to purchase a 5-point harness car seat for their child but could not afford one. We began to see a real need for a charitable program that could provide these larger 5-point harness car seats to these families in need. After realizing that there were no programs in existence that provided help for these children and families, we decided to take it upon ourselves to start one. We started The Kyle David Miller Foundation to serve 2 primary purposes as follows:
Testimonials
Media Coverage
We would like to note that the Channel 2 News story incorrectly states that there are only two seats available on the market which harness beyond 40lbs. What they should have stated is that there are only two seats on the market currently which harness to 80lbs. Please see our page entitled 'Our Recommended Car Seats' for details of seats which harness beyond 40lbs.
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