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Did you know?

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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Where does Michigan rank?

Michigan Ranks: 19 in the Nation.
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MICHIGAN STATE OFFICE, 625 E. Big Beaver, Suite 200
Troy, MI 48083 (map)
Phone: (248) 528-1745 Victim Helpline 1-800-323-6233
Fax: (248) 528-1767
Email: mi.state@madd.org

Donate to MADD Michigan, State Office!

Founded by a mother whose daughter was killed by a drunk driver, Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) is the nation’s largest nonprofit working to protect families from drunk driving and underage drinking.

MADD Michigan was founded in 1983, and provides exceptional services through it's great team of staff, communities/volunteers.    
  
  


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If you or a loved one has been affected by drunk driving, MADD is here to help. Services are available 24 hours a day, every day of the year through our help line 877.MADD.HELP


Walk Like MADD  

In addition to raising funds to support MADD Michigan’s vital mission to support victims and eliminate drunk driving, Walk Like MADD brings together families, friends, law enforcement, nonprofit organizations, and companies who care about keeping our communities safe.

So Michigan- Look out! We are having the Mother of all walks in your neck of the woods!


Need to attend a Victim Impact Panel? 

Click here to view the schedule of locations, dates, and registration options.


Power of Parents Parent Workshops &  Facilitator Training - Various Dates

In this exciting workshop, you will learn how to teach the Power of Parents workshop to parents in your community. These 30 minute workshops teach parents how to talk to their kids about alcohol. This is open for anyone!

 


Tie One On For Safety 

(Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day 2013)

Tie One On For Safety is MADD’s largest community awareness campaign that advocates for people to drive safe, sober, and buckled up during the holiday season.

Drivers display a MADD red ribbon in a visible location on their vehicles or tied to their car keys to show family, friends, and loved ones that they support safer roads free from drunk driving.



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