YDAD Program

Educating on the consequences of drinking and driving

The YDAD Program is an impactful initiative designed to educate adults and youths about the severe consequences of drinking and driving and foster informed and responsible decision-making.

The program features three powerful elements: a sobering talk by a coroner who shares real-life stories of lives lost due to impaired driving, a guided visit to a hospital trauma unit to witness firsthand the physical toll such accidents can inflict, and comprehensive awareness sessions on the effects of drugs and alcohol on the mind and body.

By combining these experiences, the program highlights the immediate dangers of impaired driving and emphasizes its ripple effects on families, communities, and victims. Through vivid and emotional engagement, participants are empowered to make safer, more responsible choices in their everyday lives.

Each of the program elements is three to four hours long. In addition to the program elements, a 1,000 essay is required along with an exit survey. This program is offered to Youth 10-21 years of age and adults who are DUI multiple offenders 21 years of age and older.

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Each of the program elements is three to four hours long. In addition to the program elements, a 1,000 essay is required along with an exit survey. This program is offered to any Youth 10-21 years of age and adults who are DUI multiple offenders 21 years of age and older.


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