MADD TIMES
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
JULY 2023
In the community
Hamden Fest
Maine Impaired Driving Summit
Hamden Pride Festival
Maine State Troopers Foundation The Maine State Troopers Foundation (MSTF) was established in 1994 as a non-profit entity dedicated to providing support for programs of public safety and prevention of crime.
The Maine State Troopers Foundation has partnered with the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to raise money raise awareness about the preventable tragedies caused by drunk driving. The plates will be on display on cruisers throughout the month of June. In July they will become available to purchase. They are $25 each, which includes shipping.
https://www.mainestatetroopersfoundation.org/
Frank Barabas Jr. was killed while returning home from a motorcycle ride with friends on July 28th, 2019. Frank was an incredible father, son, brother, uncle and friend. He was family to all who had the chance to know him. Frank was the kind of person who would do anything for anyone that needed help. He is missed more than words will ever begin to describe.
Frank Barabas Jr. The 2023 walk is in memory of
October 7, 2023 Branford Town Green
www.walklikemadd.org/branford
The Healthcare Heroes Against Impaired Driving
First and foremost, we want to say thank you, MADD, for everything you do to stop drunk driving from every angle. We can never get enough voices to raise awareness of impaired driving problems. The Not One More campaign is a joint effort of all 13 of the state's trauma centers and the Department of Transportation to address the pandemic of impaired driving. The Not One More campaign has healthcare providers, aka "Healthcare Heroes," delivering the message with credibility, authenticity, and passion about caring for patients. Some of us are mothers, victims, or victims' families, but we are also physicians and nurses in the trauma bay. We swallow the grief and stand by the patients who need life-saving care.
The healthcare heroes who see the behind the scene of car crashes make a unified voice against impaired driving.
"We must realize that one more drink, one more hit, one more shot can lead to one more crash, one more injury, one more death of friends, family, and loved ones in our society. It's just not worth it." – Kent M. Burgwardt, MD, the Chairman and Director of the Emergency Department at Trinity Health. The effort is a plea to the public to say "Not One More" to the drink or drug that prevents the person from driving in such a state and therefore prevent Not One More victims from appearing on our hospital doorstep to receive life-saving care. The sad part of these drunk driving horrific injuries and fatalities is that they are all preventable, and we know the solution. - Jonathan Gates, MD, the Chief of Trauma Surgery at Hartford Hospital. It's completely preventable, and we want to deliver that message to our society. The Healthcare Heroes AID has been attending MADD events with educational resources such as drunk goggles. We virtually visit high schools for driving education, specifically covering the topic of impaired driving, distracted driving, and drivers' condition. Please contact Joanne Kim, the program coordinator, if you need or want us to be at your event with our resources and educate your community.
Thank you, The Healthcare Heroes Against Impaired Driving Team
www.notonemore.org Facebook, Instagram: #CTNotOneMore Joanne.kim@hhchealth.org 860-972-5418
Short Beach Summer 5K Run (Formerly MADD Dash) - August 5th Law Enforcment Recognition Awards- September 15th Golfers Gone MADD Golf Tournament - September 19th Stand Up Comedy Show- September 22nd Branford Walk Like MADD- October 7th
CONTACT US
MADD Connecticut 339 Hemingway Ave. East Haven, CT 06512 203-764-2566 ct.state@madd.org
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