Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a nonprofit organization based in Atlanta, GA, dedicated to ending drunk driving, fighting drugged driving, supporting victims of these crimes, and preventing underage drinking. Since its inception in 1980, MADD has played a crucial role in reducing drunk driving deaths by approximately 40% and has helped save nearly 475,000 lives.
MADD champions anti-drunk driving technology and leads prevention efforts across communities in the U.S. The organization supports victims and survivors, advocates for stricter laws, and envisions a future where impaired driving is eradicated. Through initiatives like the HALT Act, MADD aims to equip every new car with anti-drunk driving technology by 2030 to save lives and prevent injuries.
Reaching out to over a million victims with vital services like court accompaniment, advocacy, and emotional support, MADD operates over 65 offices in America, Puerto Rico, and Canada. By spearheading prevention programs and advocating for safer roads, MADD strives to create a society free from preventable impaired driving deaths and injuries.
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