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Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a non-profit organization 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 cutting drunk driving deaths by approximately 40%, saving nearly 475,000 lives and supporting almost one million victims through its services. MADD champions anti-drunk driving technology and leads prevention efforts across communities in the U.S. Their bold goal is to equip every new car with anti-drunk driving technology by 2030, expecting to save over 10,000 lives annually. The organization provides vital services to impaired driving victims, survivors, and their families, including emotional support, guidance, and assistance navigating the justice system. Through programs like Power of Parents and Power of Youth, MADD educates the next generation about the dangers of substance use and impaired driving. They aim to ensure consistent sentencing in the criminal justice system to deter offenders from driving impaired, ultimately working towards their mission of eradicating impaired driving for good.
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