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. Founded in 1980, MADD strives to transform communities and protect individuals from the dangers of impaired driving.
MADD advocates for anti-drunk driving technology in every new car by 2030 through the HALT Act, aiming to save thousands of lives annually. The organization has been instrumental in reducing drunk driving deaths by approximately 40% since its inception, impacting nearly one million victims through various support services.
Through prevention programs like Power of Parents and Power of Youth, MADD educates both young people and adults on the risks of substance use and impaired driving. By spearheading initiatives across the country and offering vital resources to victims, MADD continues to lead the charge in making impaired driving a thing of the past.
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