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The latest news and updates from MADD Southwest Florida
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Please use your imagination and picture a normal, run- of-the-mill day. You are shopping with your spouse at Miramar Outlets. Your spouse urges you to tag along. He's shopping for a pair of running shoes. You are bored while he tries on shoes; however, you are trying to look interested. Secretly, you are looking forward to finishing the shopping trip because this shopping trip is for him not you. Then, like thousands of other times, you hear that familiar ring tone telling you a text was sent to you. Grateful for a reprieve from having to feign interest in your spouse's running shoe decisions, you look at the text. What comes next is disbelief, confusion and utter panic. You try to look normal. We are taught not to show emotion in society. Keep calm and pretend that nothing is wrong. All the while, your chest is caving in, heart is beating fast, eyes are seeing stars and feet aren't holding you upright. WALKING THE PATH OF GRIEF
THE PATH OF GRIEF
WHY OUR ADVISORY BOARD IS VITAL TO OUR SUCCESS
DASHBOARD METRICS
SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS!
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Providing you and your loved ones with emotional support
Guidance through the criminal and civil justice systems
Accompanying victims and survivors to court
Helping you prepare a victim impact statement
Referring victims and survivors to appropriate resources for additional help
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The text changes everything in your life. Grief cripples you. It has ended the joy of dancing on the beach and everything that once held joy in your life. Every time you think it ends, it begins again. This time different from the last. There is no straight path to grief, nor is there an end to the path.
Offering support groups
Connecting you with other victims and survivors who ’ ve had similar experiences
Providing you supportive materials on victimization topics
And so much more... We will give you a voice in the prosess.
We also have a private Facebook group exclusively for victims and survivors of drunk and drugged driving. This group offers victims and survivors the opportunity to connect, share, and seek support. _____________________________ MADD Southwest Florida offers free Victim Services to anyone impacted by drunk or drugged driving. Contact Jessica Sanchez for additional information. Jessica Sanchez jessica.sanchez@madd.org (239)791-7560 _____________________________
This is where MADD can help. We have a saying:
Presenting Sponsors You ' ll Always Have A Place .
Our team of compassionate, victim-focused staff and volunteers are available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, and can help you, your family and loved ones by:
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Across the county, MADD has helped to save more than 350,000 lives, reduce drunk driving deaths by more than 50 percent and promote designating a non- drinking driver. Our Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving calls for law enforcement support, ignition interlocks for all offenders and advanced vehicle technology. MADD has provided supportive services to nearly one million drunk and drugged driving victims and survivors at no charge. For more information about becoming an Advisory Board member, contact Lori Burke, Executive Director, at lori.burke@madd.org or 239.791.7560.
ADVISORY BOARD JOIN US!
At MADD, we've always considered ourselves a grassroots organization relying on committed volunteers and members of the community to combat the public health and safety issue of drunk and drugged driving. Our advisory board in Southwest Florida is dedicated to providing strategic leadership and guidance for programs and victim services as well as support capacity through increased volunteer activity and revenue generation. The past six years has experienced exponential growth in Southwest Florida because of the Advisory Board and it's focus on: 1. MADD's Reputation and Brand 2. Leadership and Guidance 3. Sphere of Influence 2. MADD's Mission and Vision for a Future of No More Victims
Join us as an Advisory Board member. It is only 17-25 hours per year.
A small commitment of time considering the vast potential to save lives in our community.
Current Advisory Board Members:
Dannielle Brun . Lt. Greg Bueno . Sgt. Tim Cornelius . Corp. Dan Darren . Lt. Dede Diogo Dep. Nick Duncan Melissa Franco . Chevala Jones . Sgt. Allan Kolak . Sgt. James Lear . Dept. Nick Leuthner . Dep. Kristi Neroni . Trish Routte . Tpr. John Schultz
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Dashboard Metrics Driving to Safe & Sober Roads
PREVENTION VICTIM CAPACITY AWARENESS SERVICES FUNDS & PEOPLE
PREVENTION & AWARENESS
VICTIM SERVICES
MAR YTD
MAR YTD
21
1
Wolfpacks & Checkpoints
New Victims/Survivors Provided with Services
6
15
134
0
Law Enforcement Recognition Nominations
10
25
0
Tie One On For Safety
New Victims/Survivors Provided with On- Going Services
0
Visitors at Tabling Events
2,054
260
16
43
Total Count of Victims/Survivors Provided with Services
Awareness and Prevention Presentations
11,717
1,044
Presentation Survey Results
Total Number of Services Provided to Victims/Survivors
114
370
3.8 *
3.9
Victim Impact Panel Education
512
136
VIP Survey Results
9.9
9.8
CAPACITY FUNDS & PEOPLE
MAR YTD
77
Volunteers
77
120
Volunteer Hours
777
16
WLM5K Participants
26
5
WLM5K Teams
8
$7,923
WLM5K Funds Raised
$24,245
* Presentations highest rating = 4 | Victim Impact Panel highest rating = 10
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Notable Dates Driving to Safe & Sober Roads
Victim Impact Panel Lee County
May 1, 2019
Teen Driver Challenge Collier County
May 2, 2019
Cinco de Mayo DUI Patrols
May 5, 2019
Walk Like MADD & 5K Committee Meeting
May 7, 2019
PowerTalk 21 Fox4 Interview
May 8, 2019
Victim Impact Panel Charlotte County
May 8, 2019
Charlotte County Sheriff's Office DUI Training
May 14, 2019
Victim Impact Panel Collier County
May 15, 2019
Teen Driver Challenge Lee County
May 17, 2019
Collier County Public Schools Summer DriversEd
May 18, 209
Power of You(th)/ Teen Influencers AMI Kids
May 20, 2019
Power of You(th)/ Teen Influencers Pace Center
May 21, 2019
Advisory Board Meeting
May 23, 2019
Holiday - Memorial Day
May 27, 2019
State Law Enforcement Recognition & Training
July 26-27, 2019
Walk Like MADD & 5K
Sept 28, 2019
Tie One On For Safety Event
TBD
Victim Tribute Event
TBD
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Community & Event Partners Driving Together Towards Safe & Sober Roads
PREVENTION & AWARENESS
VICTIM SERVICES
Wolfpacks & Checkpoints
law Enforcement Recognition Nominations
Tie One On For Safety
People Educated Through MADD Presentations
Parents and Youth Educated
Visitors at Tabling Events
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