Today, like every single day of the year, roughly 29 people will die from drunk driving in this country. Others will be injured. Some will become caregivers...
Author: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
Seven boys and one girl. Nearly 15 grandchildren. Virginia David, a member of the Navajo tribe, made family her life. "The more kids you...
I and everyone involved in Mothers Against Drunk Driving® have so much to be grateful for this holiday season. This year, thanks to supporters like you, we’ve...
The turkey is brining. The bread is baking. And, across the country, families are gathering to celebrate a time of gratitude and togetherness. But the next few hours may spread...
In November, we will gather around the table to indulge in delicious meals with friends and family. For many of...
Not all drunk or drugged driving victims die. Many survive, only to struggle to adapt to their new life due to life-altering injuries. And their family members, who serve as caregivers, often face a new life, which...
Statement: MADD supports the 21 minimum legal drinking age and opposes any attempts to change it. Countless studies have shown we would lose more people — many...
Saying goodbye As a grassroots organization started on a kitchen table in one grieving mother's home, our people are our most valuable champions and resources. These unflagging advocates make each milestone possible. So it is with...
MADD National President Colleen Sheehey-Church invites you to Raise Against Time I took to Facebook Live to talk with Mothers Against Drunk Driving®'s supporters and fellow victims and survivors about why it's important to me to...
A poet with a love of animals, Janakae was in her third year at Texas Tech University where she was studying veterinarian medicine when she wasn’t playing in the marching band. She had a goal of playing every instrument before graduation.