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MADD is not just continuing the fight against impaired driving; we’re committed to ending impaired driving for good. Join us to create a safer future for all. Impaired Driving Ends Here.
❤️ 24/7 victim services are available at 1-877-623-3435 ❤️
Director, Mission Operations at Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
It is an honor to work alongside my friend Bob Nulman. He has turned so much pain into so much purpose since his son Danny’s tragic death at the hands of a drunk & impaired driver. A devoted long-time volunteer with MADD and now a National Ambassador. #ImpairedDrivingEndsHere#JoinTheMovementhttps://lnkd.in/eJ6fjj42
I had the pleasure of being a guest on “The Heart of Giving Podcast” with Art Taylor, the President and CEO of BBB Wise Giving Alliance - we talked about MADD, our history and our future. Also we discussed the life-saving anti-drunk driving technology that we are working are to get into cars as part of a 2021 HALT Act mandate. This game changing innnovation will save 10k lives per year and we are on the verge of getting it done! #ImpairedDrivingEndsHerehttps://lnkd.in/eAtZad4C
✨ We’ve got something truly special to share with you✨
For the past 44 years, so many of you have stood with us, side by side, on the front lines of the fight against impaired driving. Your dedication and passion have made an incredible difference.
Now, as we look toward the future, we’ve taken a moment to reflect, and today, we’re excited to share our new guiding principle that will drive our mission forward:
Impaired Driving Ends Here.
With you, with us, and our collective commitment to create a safer future for everyone.
This isn’t business as usual. It’s a fresh, focused strategy to end impaired driving once and for all—but we can’t do it without you. We need your voice, your support, and your involvement.
➡️ What can you do?
Share this message with your community
Visit our brand-new site madd.org
Get involved in whatever way feels right for you.
When we stand united, we can make this commitment a reality. Impaired Driving Ends Here, and we’re just getting started.
Are you ready?
A heartfelt thank you Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), and the City of Mansfield, Texas Municipal Government Police and Fire Departments for your impactful presentations at our Power of You(th) Court Event. Your ongoing dedication to our community plays a vital role in raising awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence. Thank you for empowering us with the tools to confidently take a stand against peer pressure.
Today, we marked the beginning of a new day in Maryland.. on October 1st, new laws will become effective that will require drivers with a DUI or DWI and who receive a probation before judgment (PBJ), certain first-time offenders, to be required to have ignition interlock devices installed.
For years, “Noah’s Law”, passed in honor of Officer Noah Leotta who was killed by an impaired driver, required offenders to have these devices. However, there was a loophole. Thousands of first-time offenders were not required to have these devices, allowing them in far too many cases to re-offend. This fix to “Noah’s Law” means that thousands of first-time DUI offenders will have to address their behavior by using ignition interlock devices.
The fix to Noah’s Law was passed earlier this year thanks to Del. Vanessa Atterbeary, Sen. Jeff Waldstreicher, Chairman William C. Smith, Jr., Esq.; MVA Administrator Christine Nizer; Maryland victims and survivors especially the family of Noah Leotta, Vickie Brown; WASHINGTON REGIONAL ALCOHOL PROGRAM; AAA Mid States; Smart Start, Inc.Responsibility.org; Bill Bronrott; our Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) team; and so many more who joined us today and over the years to save more lives. #maryland#dui#saferroads#endimpaireddriving