About the American Society
for Meningitis Prevention

 

Formerly the Meningitis B Action Project

Our Story

The American Society for Meningitis Prevention (ASMP), formerly known as the Meningitis B Action Project, is a nonprofit organization (501c3 status pending) born out of the vision and resilience of two mothers, Patti Wukovits and Alicia Stillman.

Patti Wukovits and Alicia Stillman each lost their young, healthy daughters too soon to Meningitis B, a disease that is now preventable through vaccination. In 2012, high school senior Kimberly, 17, Patti’s daughter, died one week before her graduation. In 2013, college sophomore Emily, 19, Alicia’s daughter, died just 36 hours after her first symptoms.

In 2014, to educate the public about meningococcal meningitis and meningitis vaccination, both mothers established foundations named after their daughters—the Kimberly Coffey Foundation and the Emily Stillman Foundation. In addition to running their Foundations, Patti and Alicia have now joined forces to launch ASMP to make sure other families don’t needlessly suffer the same fate. Kimberly and Emily didn’t have a chance to be fully vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis. Today, you do.

The goal of ASMP is to empower all people to take action to prevent meningococcal meningitis. Help us achieve a world without meningococcal meningitis!

Our Focus

  • Educate adolescents, young adults, and their parents about how to prevent meningitis.

  • Mobilize providers to prioritize comprehensive meningitis prevention.

  • Achieve comprehensive national, state, and school meningitis prevention policies.

  • Improve equitable access to meningitis prevention.

  • Catalyze a national network of meningitis advocates.

Our Inspiration

Our Team

Our Supporters

Thank you to all the organizations that have supported and bolstered our work from the start!