MADD Nebraska will be joining with the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office to offer a Death Notification Training on May 22nd, 2024 The event will be held at the Lancaster County Extension, 444 Cherry Creek and is...
Creating a Future of No More Victims® in Nebraska
Mothers Against Drunk Driving is more than just mothers. We're fathers, sisters, brothers, families, and friends. We're truly a grassroots organization, made up of people like you who care about making an impact in Nebraska to keep your loved ones safe.
MADD works tirelessly to support victims at no charge, advocate for stronger laws and create a future of No More Victims®.
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Nebraska VICTIM SERVICES
A person's life is forever changed following a drunk or drugged driving crash. Many victims and survivors are left without work, not knowing what to do or where to turn. That's where MADD Nebraska steps in.
MADD provides as many services as possible to victims of drugged and drunk driving crashes all at no charge.
Here's How We Help:
To be put in touch with a MADD Victim Advocate in your area or if you
need to speak with someone immediately, call
24-HOUR VICTIM/SURVIVOR HELP LINE
877.MADD.HELP
VICTIM IMPACT PANELS
ONLINE VICTIM IMPACT PANELS
See if your area qualifies for the online panel
The Online Victim Impact Panel Class is not eligible for those sentenced in the states of Arkansas and Oklahoma.
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Helping drunk and drugged driving offenders understand the lasting and long-term effects of substance impaired driving.
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