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Among persons aged 12 or older, males were more likely than females (15.1 vs. 7.9 percent) to drive under the influence of alcohol in the past year.
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Connecticut Ranks: 49 in the Nation.
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Volunteers are the heart and soul of MADD. It is their compassion and determination that drives the organization and it is their tireless efforts that have accomplished so much. Join these ordinary citizens who have become extraordinary activists in saving lives.

Whether you’re interested in volunteering a couple of time a year or a couple of times a week, there’s a place for you at MADD. And we have a wide variety of opportunities to match your interests and expertise.

VOLUNTEER IN CONNECTICUT

Be an Advocate for Change
Work to strengthen existing laws and enact new ones.

Lend a Shoulder
Become a trained victim advocate and provide emotional support to drunk driving victims/survivors as well as guide them through the criminal justice system.

Speak Out
Join the Speaker’s Bureau program and speak at schools, civic groups, clubs and other organizations.

Raise Funds
Get involved with Walk Like MADD, our fun and family-friendly 5K in your community to help raise awareness and funds for MADD.

Roll Up Your Sleeves
Participate in our public awareness events such as parades, fairs, and safe proms and graduation events.

Tie One On
Distribute MADD red ribbons to encourage people not to drink and drive. Tie a MADD red ribbon on your vehicle to show your commitment to driving safe and sober.

Be a Role Model
Assist youth in learning about the dangers of underage drinking and lead the way in making positive changes.

Help a Victim be Heard
Coordinate a victim impact panel by assigning victim speakers and registering drunk driving offenders.

Drop a Line
Contact law enforcement agencies and read local newspapers to find out about drunk driving crashes, then send out "We Care" cards to the victims of these tragic events.

Utilize Office Skills
Answer phones, file, copy, type or perform other office support duties.

Visit the Courts
Ensure that drunk driving offenders are punished to the fullest extent of the law by monitoring court cases and reporting outcomes to the community and media.

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