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Working with MADD has given me a new insight to how the wheels of our justice system turn. These experiences have and will continue to further my education about the world we live in. It has shown me the good that comes when people are willing to help others through their times of need.
— Megan Coleman, MADD Houston Volunteer |
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My children were killed by a multiple DWI offender who had a blood alcohol count of .23. This man was imprisoned on charges of murder and through plea agreement signed for 50 years. The morning after my children were killed, I was blessed to be contacted by MADD and knew that I had support right away.
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— Gina Perry, Victim |
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I believe I have benefited greatly by working with MADD. I have had the opportunity to see just how much this organization does, and witnessed the positive impact the advocates have by servicing their vicitms. The knowledge and experience I have gained here will help me tremendously in my victim services career.
— Briana Gutierrez, MADD Houston Intern |
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Vanesa Montague has been a speaker for MADD for almost 9 years and is grateful for every opportunity she's been given to tell others about Mandi's Story.
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— Vanesa Montague, Victim and MADD Volunteer |
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Meredith Fisherman never expected that renting a movie would change the rest of her life. "The last thing I remember is a truck coming towards me and thinking I need to get out of the way," Fisherman says.
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— Meredith Fisherman, Victim and MADD Volunteer |
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Friends InDeed would like to recognize Lana Kaye Taylor for her contributions to MADD through the years.
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— Lana Kaye Taylor, Victim and MADD Volunteer |
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