A sign in honor of MaCala Cochran was erected on Highway 78 about 1/2 mile outside of Tiptonville, TN, at the site of the crash that took her life in December of 2015. Her mother,...
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MADD knows how hard crash anniversaries and birthdays of lost loved ones can be. We also know how important it is for families to know that their loved ones are not forgotten. We want victims...
MADD knows how hard crash anniversaries and birthdays of lost loved ones can be. We also know how important it is for families to know that their loved ones are not forgotten. We want victims...
The Scheib family has always been very close – even with extended family. Kelly Scheib says that growing up, they did everything together: cookouts, camping, etc. Kelly’s older sister, Keri, was the life of the party.
MADD knows how hard crash anniversaries and birthdays of lost loved ones can be. We also know how important it is for families to know that their loved ones are not forgotten. We want victims of drunk and drugged driving and underage drinking to know that MADD Remembers.
Melody was a compassionate 22-year-old with a promising future. She was a junior at Union University in Jackson, TN, majoring in Elementary Education. But, she had already been...
Drew Missildine was a sweet little 3-year-old boy who loved Elmo and Jesus! He adored his Sunday School teacher, Miss Imogene. He would tell her, "Miss I'gene, your gorgeous!" ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released 2015 holiday crash stastics revealing a surprising revelation. Of eight holidays tracked, Halloween topped the list...
MADD East TN hosted an East TN Round Table Discussion on Friday, October 7, 2016, in Jacksboro, TN. Attendees from the Sevier County Sheriff's Office, the 8th Judicial District D.A.'s Office, the Tennessee Highway Patrol,...
MADD Tennessee Victim Services Specialist, Katie Cameron, works closely with victims and survivors of drunk and drugged driving crashes as well as underage drinking incidents. She is there for them as early as the first...