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35th Anniversary Celebration

Sat, April 13th, 09:30AM

MADD Hawaii

Kaka’ako Waterfront Park

102 Ohe St
Honolulu 96813 United States

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  • Organizer: MADD Hawaii
  • Phone: 808-532-6232
  • Email: hi.state@madd.org
  • Website: www.madd.org/hawaii
  • Cost: Free

All ages welcome to honor victims and commit to a safer community.

Rain or Shine!

Saturday April 13, 2019
9:30 to 11:30 am
MADD Victim Memorial at Kaka’ako Waterfront Park
Ewa-end of waterfront promenade

Please join us for a  public event to share information about MADD’s efforts to end impaired driving, honor victims and victim families and renew personal commitments to NO MORE VICTIMS. Speakers include:

—Dr. Josh Green, Hawaii State Lt. Governor
—Helen Witty, MADD National President, Miami Florida,mother of a victim of impaired driving
—Carol McNamee, MADD Hawaii Founder
—Karlotta Caravalho, MADD Board Member, Victims Services Chair, local mother of a victim of impaired driving

We will also join victim families for:
—Victim Tributes and Laying of Flowers
—Public Commitments towards No More Victims

Birthday Cupcakes will be served

A generous benefactor has procured 2,145 red roses for us to place at the memorial on Sat. This number represents lives lost to alcohol-realted crashes over the past 35 years.

Never been to the MADD Victim Memorial?

Kaka’ako Waterfront Park is between Aloha Tower and Ala Moana Beach Park and is easily accessed by Cooke Street or Ward Avenue. The closest parking lot is on the makai side of Ala Moana Blvd behind the John Burns School of Medicine. The memorial is located on the ewa-end of the waterfront promenade.

If you would like to RSVP please email [email protected] or call (808) 532-6232

It’s time to get MADD all over again!

  1. Impaired driving crashes are still a major problem in Hawaii. It is important to understand the issues and work on solving the problem from many points of view.
  2. Over the past 35 years MADD Hawaii has made an impact on impaired driving crashes – yet there is still much work to do.
  3. We must not forget the victims and their families of these awful crashes.
  4. Everyone needs to make a commitment to NO MORE VICTIMS.

Hope to see you there!

  • Organizer: MADD Hawaii
  • Phone: 808-532-6232
  • Email: hi.state@madd.org
  • Website: www.madd.org/hawaii
  • Cost: Free