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The Campaign’s bold goal is to eliminate drunk driving in the U.S. within 10 years. It’s a major endeavor that requires broad teamwork. To ensure the success of the Campaign, we’re mobilizing grassroots support like never before. Our goal is to build on and increase the public’s support for initiatives to end drunk driving now.

Together with our more than 400 affiliates, MADD is uniting drunk-driving victims, families, community leaders and policy makers. We’re working with law enforcement agencies, judicial organizations, auto manufacturers, insurers, distilled spirits companies, technology companies, safety advocates, health care professionals and emergency medical technicians to push for comprehensive state-level policies and reforms that will finally abolish drunk driving in this country.

There are so many ways you, your family and your organization can help in the Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving. You can join the fight by signing the pledge, telling others, making a donation and getting actively involved in your community. We encourage you to join the Campaign today!



Take the Pledge
The first step of support is to sign onto the Campaign Pledge, which expresses your support for the four pillars of the Campaign: intensive high-visibility law enforcement; full implementation of current alcohol ignition interlock technologies; exploration and development of advanced vehicle-based technology; and mobilization of grassroots efforts, led by MADD's affiliates.

Tell Others
Email this information to others and inform them about the Campaign.

Donate
Make a contribution to MADD and help eliminate drunk driving, prevent underage drinking, and serve victims of this violent crime.
Click here to Donate.



Get Involved
Join this historic Campaign by joining our network of passionate volunteers. Click below to find out what you can do that takes little to no time at all.

  1. Youth
  2. High School Student
  3. College Student
  4. Adults
  5. Auxiliary Group for Law Enforcement
  6. Law Enforcement Leader
  7. Law Enforcement Officer