The specific mission of the national Crime Victims’ Rights Week this year is to Expand the Circle, and reach all victims. A victim of drunk driving is someone whose life is cut short because of it: someone who is killed by a drunk or drugged driver someone who is left to mourn that loss someone… Continue reading Crime Victim’s Rights Week: Road to Hope
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NFL & MADD
NFL & MADD Play the Most Valuable Position: Designated Driver MADD and the National Football League joined forces in 2010 to collaborate on player and employee programs, game-day initiatives, community relations, and awareness programs to promote MADD’s efforts to prevent drunk driving. MADD and the NFL remind fans to “play the Most Valuable Position in… Continue reading NFL & MADD
Guest Author – August 2021
Ron Replogle, Colonel (ret) Missouri State Highway Patrol National Law Enforcement Initiatives Manager Mothers Against Drunk Driving To all our law enforcement officer heroes, First and foremost, thank you for your service and for keeping our roadways and communities safe. You are the last line of defense to protect all of us from the violent… Continue reading Guest Author – August 2021
Officer of the Month – Aug 2020
August Officer of the Month Lieutenant Robert Netherland, III Henrico County Police Department Henrico, Virginia Lt. Robert Netherland, III has been with the Henrico County, Virginia Police since 1994. Lt Netherland received the MADD law enforcement award several times back in the late 90’s. This was at the beginning of his career when it was… Continue reading Officer of the Month – Aug 2020
MADD’s Promposal
MADD’s Promposal Will You Accept MADD’s Promposal? Have a substance-free prom night Plan a safe ride home Never ride with an impaired driver Prom is a special night one should always remember. Nothing will spoil that memory more than underage substance use, or worse, impaired driving. MADD’s Promposal is a free 30- to 45-minute classroom… Continue reading MADD’s Promposal
Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) and Diageo North America Kick Off Partnership to Tackle Impaired Driving in the U.S.
The MADD-Diageo relationship will focus on education, awareness, and prevention campaigns to help end impaired driving. (WASHINGTON, D.C.) February 8, 2024 — Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) and Diageo North America have agreed to a new partnership to collaborate on public awareness and education campaigns aimed at ending drunk driving. In late 2023, MADD created… Continue reading Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) and Diageo North America Kick Off Partnership to Tackle Impaired Driving in the U.S.
National Day of Remembrance
MADD will be hosting a National Day of Remembrance Vigil via a Facebook Live event on December 8th at 6:00 pm central time. If you would like a photo of yourself or a loved one included in the event, please fill out the form below and upload the photo you would like us to feature.… Continue reading National Day of Remembrance
Light A Candle
Honoring Light Love & Hope Twice a year, during Crime Victims Rights Week in April and also during the Week of Thanksgiving, MADD hosts special online Candlelight Tributes. During those times, this webpage will allow participants to light a candle in honor of themselves (if they were injured) or a love one. If you are… Continue reading Light A Candle
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GET MADD Thank you for engaging with stories that promote MADD’s mission and help lead us closer to a world with no more victims. There are more than 11,000 deaths a year due to drunk and drugged driving — each and every one of them is 100% preventable. When you sign up for updates from… Continue reading Get connected
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Still #1 Cause of death on our Roadways https://madd.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/MADD-2021-Website-Redesign-Video-v06.mp4 The MissioN of Mothers Against Drunk Driving®️ (MADD) is to: 338,000 injuries per year END drunk driving 43.6% of fatally injured drivers tested positive for drugs HELP FIGHT drugged driving 11,654 people killed in 2020 SUPPORT victims of these violent crimes 4,300 under 21 killed every… Continue reading Home