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Legislation
AUADD collaborates at the national and state levels, through strategic advocacy actions to ensure government policy supports legislation that would ensure safe roads. Advocacy actions may include public letters of support, statements, op-eds, making phone calls, in-person testimony, or in person meetings with legislators and influencers.
Please help us educate teens in every state against the dangers of destructive driving. When we get to these young minds early, we have saved many thousands of lives using early education. We now can accept many items of value, including vehicles, art, real estate, both residential and commercial. Most anything of value. Including cash of course. We desperately need your donation. Thank you in advance for your donations.
T.A.D.D. ( Teens Against Drunk Driving)
In 2003, Teens Against Drunk Driving was formed. T.A.D.D. quickly became a force in teen prevention. In 2003, T.A.D.D. announced the purchase of a prevention program named, ” Turn on to safe driving”. The program was purchased from a company in upstate New York. The people who owned it, had good success reaching teens in many states. The daily planner and study guide was quickly a hit at T.A.D.D. T.A.D.D. quickly expanded it’s reach to many more states and high schools. The power of the program was the repetitive nature of the content. High school drivers education teachers would use the program at every class. The students would not only refer to the goals and tools of the study guide when in drivers education class, they would use it throughout the school year. It was and continues to be a powerful tool against destructive driving
When Americans United Against Destructive Driving was formed (2014), and merged with T.A.D.D., the “Turn on to safe driving” program was brought to A.U.A.D.D. also. A.U.A.D.D. partially updated the program. The decision makers at A.U.A.D.D. quickly recognized the power of the program, and decided in 2022 to develop it into an app. The paper form of the critical program will no longer be offered said Shawna Baldini, Transportation Secretary at A.U.A.D.D. “We believe in the program so much, that we are willing to invest as much as we need to, to develop the app version. We believe we can reach many more teens throughout the U.S.. with the app version”. Many prominent politicians, law enforcement officials, school leaders, as well as religious leaders all have sung the programs praises. Look for the announcement in 2023. P.S., regarding the education of teens against the dangers of destructive driving, we MUST begin early.


What are Victim Services
844-334-9300
If you were in a crash, and lost the use of your vehicle, PLEASE call us today, to find out how we can help you with a free donated vehicle, or free car sharing rides using LYFT. We now have the ability to reach victims in 44 states, and over 400 cities
Call right now to see how we can help you and your family, in this time of crisis and need. 844-334-9300
Please note: As of May 1st, 2020, we must suspend our van transportation for vicitms, due to the C19 virius pandemic. Our partnership with LYFT will still be available to help some victims throughout the country. Please contact us if you are a victim of a destructive driving crash, and have lost the only transportation in that crash. We will do our best to help you with your transportation issues. We hope to have our van transportation back as soon as possible.
Please DONATE your car today, by calling 844-334-9300 7 days a week. We will get right back to you and arrange a FREE pickup. We will also leave you with a 501c3 charitable donation receipt. Below are some of the types of cars that have been donated. We accept all types of vehicles, large and small.
News
Combining our van transportation program, our car donation program, along with our new partnership with LYFT , we are now able to reach victims with a choice for transportation, in over 44 states and over 400 cities!