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MADD is now a state certified provider of Minor In Possession/Minor In Consumption Classes For information about MADD's MIP/MIC classes, please visit our "Programs for Youth" page. MADD offers a wide range of public awareness programs to schools and the general public. Please call your local chapter (see "Home" page) to find out what programs are currently ongoing and how you might get involved. There's something for everyone!
An Educational Scholarship Program is available through Texans for Equal Justice. The scholarship is called the Maybelle Bonin Mother-Child Survivors' Educational Scholarship Program . Eligible applicants must be either: 1) Surviving mothers with one or more minor children whose father lost his life to an act of violence such as homicide, DWI crash, manslaughter, etc., and the mother is in need of further education to better support the family; or 2) A child/children wishing to attend college or vocational school who have lost one or both parents to an act of violence. Please contact Texans for Equal Justice at (936) 788-2273 for an application. Tie One On For Safety ![]() Since 1986, MADD has used a red ribbon as a public awareness program to caution drivers to travel safe and sober during the deadly holiday season. Get involved with your local chapter by tying a red ribbon to a visible part of your car to show others your support of sober driving -- and encourage others to do the same! DWI Mobile Exhibit Thank you for your interest in bringing this wonderful exhibit to your community! This vehicle was donated by Dirk and Tara Lindsey in hopes that no other family would have to experience the tragic loss that they have. We hope that everyone who views this exhibit, seeing the crash vehicle, and video stories of their lives will make a commitment or re-affirm a personal commitment to joining with MADD to eliminate drunk driving. It is our goal to have this exhibit seen by as many people, and as many young people as possible. Thank you for your interest in bringing this to your community and helping us reach our goal. The 27’ trailer is equipped with the vehicle the Lindsey’s were driving the day of the crash and 4 monitors that display the documentary about the lives of the children . There is a request form that must be completed and returned to ensure the exhibit is available for your requested date and time. The fall and spring are busy school times and we encourage you to plan early. If you live outside of The exhibit can be placed inside or outside. It can be powered by a generator or by electricity. The outlet for electricity is a 50 Amp 125/250V and has an adapter similar to that of a dryer. A diagram is available upon request. Please call the MADD West Texas Lubbock Office at (806) 793-6233 or 1 866 880-6233 for more information.
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