We continue to support Hawaii families as they grieve the loss of their loved ones. Theresa Paulette, Victim Services Specialist, and Wanya Ogata, MADD Advisory Board Chair joined the family at the Legacy Sobriety Checkpoint...
Category: VICTIM STORIES
In 1999, a dream was born to give our community a victim memorial to remember individuals who were injured or who had lost their lives in impaired driving crashes. In 2003, MADD Hawaii dedicated a...
REPRINTED FROM MADD HAWAII’S SPRING 2015 NEWSLETTER The season of proms, graduations, and summer are just around the corner and the following is a reminder that driving is a privilege and taking care of another person,...
A week before Christmas in 2020, Azalia Park and her friends were driving to see the holiday lights at Aloha Stadium and celebrate the season.A day after Christmas, Azalia’s mother Chanda and about 75 other...
Proclamation Ceremony - Monday April 25, 2022 - 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The Proclamation Ceremony will feature proclamations in support of victim/survivors and speeches from state and local...
Their son is gone, but Ed and Paula Werner are attempting to ease even a tiny part of the pain for the next parents who lose a child to an impaired driver. Kaulana...
When a mother or mother figure loses a child to a drunk driving crash, their entire world is ripped apart. That pain moves them to fight so that no other mothers have to go...
By Lynn Kawano| October 13, 2020 at 5:44 PM HST - Updated October 14 at 11:16 AM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - During an emotional sentencing hearing Tuesday, the families of...
They’ve all served as presidents of MADD, but rarely do these mothers – and a father – get the opportunity to gather together to share their stories at once. Each president’s life has...