Personal interest organization, Social service center
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending drunk driving, combating drugged driving, supporting victims of these crimes, and preventing underage drinking. Founded in 1980, MADD's impactful mission was initiated by one woman's courageous stand against drunk driving, sparking a nationwide movement. MADD actively champions anti-drunk driving technology, advocates for stricter laws, leads prevention efforts across communities in the U.S., and provides crucial victim support services. With a vision to make impaired driving a thing of the past, MADD engages in collaborative efforts to shift societal behaviors and attitudes towards road safety. Through programs like the HALT Act and initiatives such as the Underage Substance Use Prevention Program, MADD spearheads prevention campaigns to educate individuals of all ages about the dangers of impaired driving. By emphasizing collective responsibility and the power of community involvement, MADD works towards a future free from preventable impaired driving incidents.
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