Month: April 2020

This year we honor the memory of Leah Hall during the Tri-Town Walk Like MADD happening on May 9th Virtually. Please listen below to a special message by Leah's mother Helen.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/s1fr9Gno-x0?feature=oembed

Hello Hartford Walkers, Thank you for your continued support for the upcoming Walk Like MADD event. Just a reminder that at this time the walk has been postponed to Saturday, June 13, 2020. Please know that we...

Jeffrey Dziob was an all around good guy, anyone who knew him would agree. He was a wonderful father, son, husband, brother, and friend. Jeff enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his kids, and...

Leah Gabrielle Hall was just 14 in 1995, entering her first year at Sacred Heart Academy, when she was killed by a drunk driver.  Her family was just returning from watching her brother play hockey...

This PowerTalk 21 season MADD CT is reminding parents to “weed out fact from fiction on underage alcohol and marijuana use”. Here is a message on what PowerTalk21 is, and what you can do to...

We understand there is an abundance of concern surrounding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and our thoughts are with everyone who are personally affected. As our communities continue to feel the increased impact of this pandemic, MADD...

National Crime Victims Rights Week (NCVRW) has started. Here is Jennifer Rossi explaining what NCVRW is all about. During NCVRW, we recognize the hard work of the crime victims field. This year’s NCVRW theme—Seek Justice |...

https://www.youtube.com/embed/yh07aObQVQY?feature=oembedHello Tri-Town Walkers, Thank you for your continued support for the upcoming Walk Like MADD event on Sunday, April 25, 2020, at Town Center Park in Hamden. It is because of team leaders, participants, and community...

We understand there is an abundance of concern surrounding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and our thoughts are with everyone who are personally affected. As our communities continue to feel the increased impact of this pandemic, MADD...

We understand there is an abundance of concern surrounding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and our thoughts are with everyone who are personally affected. As our communities continue to feel the increased impact of this pandemic, MADD...