On Saturday, Aug. 26, MADD Hawaii staff and volunteers teamed up with law enforcement in Hawaii for “Saturation Saturday,” an annual effort to saturate communities with facts, tips, law enforcement patrols and sobriety checkpoints to stop...
Year: 2023
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Hawaii and its partners have reduced drunk driving fatalities on our roads by over 50% since the 1980s. Our core activities -- victim support services, working community partnerships, public policy,...
Mothers Against Drunk Driving Job Description Job Title: Victim Services Specialist Department: Mission OperationsReports to: Program Director & Vice President, Mission OperationsSchedule: Part Time, 24 hours/weekLocation: Hybrid or RemoteCompensation: $19 to $21 USD per hourDate: 8/23/23 Job Details POSITION...
Seven weeks to go! We are on our way to reaching our goal of 500 walkers and $100,000 - but we still need your support on Saturday, September 16th! Calling all individual walkers and fundraisers. Register...
The MADD Hawaii office is pleased to introduce you to our latest team member – Alice Lina Liu. She is our new Program Director and has been brought on board to grow our reach –...
We regret to report that Dr. Carolyn Staats passed away on June 14th. Dr. Staats was a clinical psychologist who was on the Board of MADD Hawaii for over 30 years. She was a valued...
This weekend, July 1 & 2, 2023, MADD Hawaii will join the U.S. Coast Guard for Operation Dry Water. National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) coordinates Operation Dry Water annually in partnership with...
Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) warns that deaths from drunk driving-related crashes can surge 39% over the July 4th weekend, which could mean one life lost every 24 minutes, based on the latest data available...
Dr. William K. K. Lau and his son Dr. William “Travis” Lau had much in common. Not only did they share first names, as doctors, they shared a profession and passion for innovation and for...
There is one week left to show your support of Hawaii’s hard-working men and women in blue – those who work hard to keep our streets safe – Hawaii’s Police Departments. Show your appreciation for...