The mission of MADD is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking.
History of the Mission Statement
MADD was incorporated on September 5, 1980, the mission or purposes of MADD as stated in its Articles of Incorporation were “To aid the victims of crimes performed by individuals driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, to aid the families of such victims and to increase public awareness of the problem of drinking and drugged driving.
In 1984, MADD changed its name from Mothers Against Drunk Drivers to Mothers Against Drunk Driving. This carefully considered change was made because MADD is opposed to the criminal act of drunk driving, not individuals. MADD also updated its mission statement to “Mothers Against Drunk Driving provides grassroots leadership to create major social change in the attitude and behavior of Americans toward drunk driving.
In 1985, MADD’s mission statement was again updated. The mission read, “Mothers Against Drunk Driving mobilizes victims and their allies to establish the public conviction that impaired driving is unacceptable and criminal, in order to promote corresponding public policies, programs and personal responsibility.
In 1992, MADD adopted a more simplified mission statement, which was “The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving is to stop drunk driving and support the victims of this violent crime.
By 1999, MADD had greatly expanded its work on preventing underage drinking and emerging research underscored our efforts to prevent youth alcohol use. MADD’s efforts in this area were also encouraged and supported by the government, corporations, educators, the media and public. The mission statement was officially changed to make preventing underage drinking a free-standing prong of the mission. The updated mission, which continues to guide the organization today, read “The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking.
History of MADD Riverside
On February 26, 1990 the first MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Driving Chapter, was chartered for Riverside County.
1990 was the ten year anniversary of MADD, which was founded by Candy Lightner when her daughter, Carri, was killed by a drunk driver.
MADD- Riverside County was founded by Nancy Hall of Canyon Lake after her son, Mark, was killed by a drunk driver in August, 1987. The driver, who had two prior DUI’s, had a Blood Alcohol Content of .27. After fourteen months in the judicial system the man was sentenced to a term of six years in the state prison.
In early 1989 Nancy, along with a core groups of other victims and concerned citizens met and began the necessary steps to form a chapter.
During the two and 1/2 months of existence the chapter provided victim support to new victims, spoke to various groups in the county and provided assistance to local high schools with implementing Operation Prom/Graduation programs.
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