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MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
Non-profit Organizations
Oakville, Ontario 1,111 followers
Our Mission: To stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime.
About us
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD Canada) is a charitable, grassroots organization that is committed to stop impaired driving and support the victims/survivors of this violent crime.
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http://madd.ca
External link for MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Oakville, Ontario
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- Nonprofit
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2010 Winston Park Dr
Suite 500
Oakville, Ontario L6H, CA
Employees at MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
Updates
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Thank you for being a part of Calgary’s #ProjectRedRibbon launch!!
Sergeant Detachment Commander @ RCMP | Bravery Award I Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal I Leadership
Happy to be apart of MADD Calgary. They kicked off their 37th annual Project Red Ribbon campaign as part of an initiative to educate the public on the importance of a safe and sober holiday season. The campaign runs from Nov. 1, 2024 to Jan. 6, 2025, with red ribbons displayed to symbolize the importance of not driving while impaired.
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MADD Canada presents One Last Dance to students at Scott Collegiate in Regina today. Thank you to SGI and Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority for supporting 90 presentations of this School Program for grades 7 to 12 in Saskatchewan. Thank you to Kwei Quaye, Vice President of Traffic Safety SGI for speaking to students today. Your support saves lives. #MADDWasHere. #DriveSafe #DriveSober
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#ProjectRedRibbon couldn’t happen without our incredible sponsors. Thank you to Uber, KAG Canada, Diageo, Irving Oil, Cascades and BMO for everything that you do!
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Thank you for supporting #ProjectRedRibbon!
Today, I joined the remarkable teams from MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) and Ottawa Police Service to launch this year’s Project Red Ribbon campaign. To everyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one to something so preventable, please know that your courage and commitment inspire us all to strive for a safer community. À tous ceux qui ont perdu un être cher à cause de quelque chose d’aussi évitable, sachez que votre courage et votre engagement nous inspirent tous à œuvrer pour une communauté plus sûre. Faisons le bon choix : conduisons de manière responsable et restons en sécurité sur nos routes. Let’s make the right choice—drive responsibly and stay safe on our roads.
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It's #ProjectRedRibbon season!
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A big thank you to Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation and Marley MacDonald, MA, Grad Dip. SRS, Director of Responsibility and Sustainability at NSLC for being at our special screening for the launch of the 2024-2025 School Program in Nova Scotia, which educates youth on the devastating consequences of impaired driving. MADD Canada’s School Program One Last Dance will be delivered to Nova Scotia students in Grades 7-12, with Provincial Sponsor Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC) funding 40 presentations this year!
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Thank you KAG Canada for your dedication to fight impaired driving and for your support of #ProjectRedRibbon!
Our Vice President of Fleet Services, Chris Chapman, spoke on behalf of KAG Canada at MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)'s #ProjectRedRibbon launch at City Hall in Edmonton, Alberta, to share why we are proud to be a national sponsor. We, as a company, are proud to continue working alongside MADD to raise awareness to the motoring public about the irreversible harm impaired driving causes and to do our part to reduce instances overall. Alberta RCMP | GRC en Alberta | Alberta Health Services | Edmonton Fire Rescue Services | Edmonton Police Service #KAG #KenanAdvantage #MADD #MADDcanada #impaireddriving #drunkdriving #nationalsponsor #edmonton #edmontonalberta
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MADD Canada launched its 37th Project Red Ribbon campaign today! This nationwide initiative that starts each year on November 1st to prevent impaired driving during the holiday season. The campaign aims to remind Canadians of the importance of driving sober or planning ahead for a safe ride home if consuming alcohol, cannabis, and/or other drugs. This year, Jacob Simmons’ photo is featured on the 2024 Project Red Ribbon poster, coin boxes and bookmark, serving as a poignant reminder of the lives lost and families forever altered by impaired driving. Jacob was tragically killed by an impaired driver while cycling in Kinross in 2020. We are very grateful to the dignitaries in attendance The Honourable Dennis King Premier of Prince Edward Island; The Honourable Bloyce Thompson, Minister of Justice and Public Safety, Attorney General and Deputy Premier; Sean Casey, Member of Parliament for Charlottetown; Phillip Brown Mayor of Charlottetown; Jennifer M., Deputy Police Chief, Charlottetown Police Services; Tim Mamye, Fire Chief, Charlottetown Fire Department; C/Supt. Kevin Lewis, Commanding Officer, L Division RCMP; Stephanie Theede, Vice President, Human Resources, KAG Canada; Steve Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer, MADD Canada; Tanya Hansen Pratt, CET National President, MADD Canada; Dawn Regan Chief Operating Officer, MADD Canada and volunteers from MADD Kings & Queens PEI Chapters. Thank you to our amazing sponsors KAG Canada, Diageo, Uber, BMO, Irving Oil and Cascades. And, to Branda Simmons, Jake's mom for sharing Jake's story. From November 1st, 2024 to January 6th, 2025, MADD Canada Chapter volunteers across the country will be distributing red ribbons and car decals, serving as a powerful tribute to the hundreds of Canadians killed and thousands injured in crashes involving alcohol, cannabis and/or other drugs each year. Canadians are encouraged to display red ribbons or car decals on their vehicles, key chains, and personal belongings to show their commitment to sober driving.
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Thank you for your support of #ProjectRedRibbon!
Today, on November 1st, the MTCC will be lit red in support of MADD Canada’s annual holiday impaired driving awareness campaign, called Project Red Ribbon. MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) • Never drive impaired or ride with an impaired driver. • Plan ahead if you’re going to be drinking. Call an Uber or a cab, arrange a designated driver, take public transit, or stay the night. • Call 911 if you see a driver you suspect is impaired.