We know what it takes to end drunk driving, fight drugged driving and educate the next generation of drivers. But we still need help to reach the day that no one experiences a broken heart due to impaired driving.
Answering the call for help is at the heart of Mothers Against Drunk Driving’s mission. Whether you have questions about services, or need support after a crash, MADD cares about you and we want to help. If you or someone you know has experienced injury or was killed or experienced another kind of impact, you are not alone, MADD is here for you.
Behind every drunk and drugged driving statistic is a person whose life was full of family and friends, love and life, joy and laughter. Mothers Against Drunk Driving has several ways you can help create a future of No More Victims®.
At Mothers Against Drunk Driving, we’re focused on one goal: ending impaired driving for good. Since our founding, we've served as a lifeline for thousands of victims and survivors, and drunk driving fatalities have been cut in half — but we refuse to stop there. Together, we can end this 100% preventable crime.
Many Voices. Unified Mission.
Tammy Duffy
Tammy Duffy‘s 18-year-old daughter Kaitlyn was killed in 2017 by a drunk and drugged furniture truck driver while she was driving home from an afternoon at the beach with her friends.
Since 2020, Tammy has served MADD Virginia as a victim speaker, sharing Kaitlyn‘s story primarily on the military bases in her region. She estimates that she has spoken to over 5,000 members of the military hoping to end impaired driving.
Tammy has a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing, and she has over 27 years of experience in hospital nursing. She now serves her community of Chesapeake, Virginia as a public health nurse.
In her spare time, Tammy enjoys her two dogs, Teddy and Leia, cooking, gardening, and walking.
Tammy is looking forward to being a MADD National Ambassador.