MADD's mission: to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking.
Since 1980, MADD has grown into one of the nation’s most widely respected non-profit organizations.
MADD’s dynamic staff has the opportunity to work on issues that make a difference for our communities.
Read about MADD's accomplishments, programs, priorities and financial results.
Find out where MADD stands on license revocation, ignition interlocks and a variety of other issues.
Learn about the dedicated board of directors, national president and national board of advisors who provide guidance and leadership to MADD.
If you have a question about MADD, you’ll probably find the answer here.
Call or write the national offices of MADD, search for a local chapter or visit the Media Center.
Access brochures for drunk driving victims and survivors or read our magazine, MADDvocate.