Justice for Jayden ~ Walk like MADD


Jayden Chad Stokes

There are many ways you can help with the Justice for Jayden Walk like MADD effort:

1) Join the team, raise money and walk (either as an actual walker or as a virtual walker)
2) Make a personal donation to one of the walkers or to the team as a whole
3) Have your place of business sponsor our team with a donation and any donation of $250 or more will get you listed on the back of our walk shirts

The walk is on April 20th in Durham, NC. This is for a good cause and in honor of a very sweet Lil Man who we never will stop missing…Please reach into your heart and see what you can do:

http://support.madd.org/site/TR/WalkLikeMADD/WalkLikeMADDwlm_?team_id=82543&pg=team&fr_id=3166

Some information about MADD from their website:

About MADD

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit grass roots organization with over 200 field sites nationwide. MADD is not a crusade against alcohol consumption.  MADD’s mission is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime, and prevent underage drinking.

With the help of those who want a safer future, MADD’s Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving® will end this danger on American roads.  And, Power of Parents, It’s Your Influence® offers research-proven strategies to help parents keep their children safe from the dangers of underage drinking.  One of the largest victim services organizations in the U.S., MADD also supports drunk driving victims and survivors at no charge.

Why Does MADD Do a Walk?

Because far too much work needs to be done to eliminate drunk driving, prevent underage drinking and serve victims.
Did you know?

  • Last year, 10,839 people died in drunk-driving crashes – one every 50 minutes.
  • Every minute, one person is injured from an alcohol-related crash.
  • One in three people will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime.
  • MADD serves a victim or survivor of drunk driving every 9 minutes.
  • Teen alcohol use kills about 6000 people each year, more than all illegal drugs combined.
  • Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens, and one out of three of those is alcohol related.

Every step taken will help raise funds and awareness for MADD’s programs and services that will serve to keep our children and communities safe.

http://support.madd.org/site/PageServer?pagename=wp1_homepage