A spring 2019 report from Theresa Paulette, MADD Hawaii's Victim Services SpecialistEd and Paula Werner, their nephew Ron Shimabuku, and others are stepping forward and taking action against...
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The staff and volunteers at MADD Hawaii planned a few special activities to acknowledge the actual day that marked the founding of MADD in Hawaii. Starting the day,...
The Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii (VASH), a non-profit agency that assists visitors in crisis, is inviting the community to attend “Hawaii – We Care,” a healing inspirational event for all of the victims of the Kakaako...
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) celebrated its 35th anniversary in Hawaii today by delivering cupcakes to lawmakers. Joe Moore reports story on the local news here.
MADD’s focus will always be about decreasing driving while drunk, but Carol McNamee says now it’s also adding on the additional, growing problem of driving while drugged. Report by Diane Ako.
Jenn Boneza reports on bills law makers are working on this session. Watch the KHON 2 News Report here.
Link to MADD Hawaii Drugs and Driving web page.
Headway has been made in the effort to reduce drunken driving, but a new and more difficult challenge has emerged for safety advocates.
Read Denby Fawcett's article in Civil Beat here.
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Honolulu – Mayor Kirk Caldwell has ordered Honolulu Hale to be illuminated in red from the evening of Monday, November 19 through Sunday, November 25, 2018 in recognition of the Mothers Against Drunk Driving’s “Tie One...