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SADD- Students Against Drunk Drivers  
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Created : 20 Apr 2004
Last Revision : 20 Apr 2004
SADD's mission is to reduce harm amongst young people by promoting the alternatives to drinking and driving through positive peer influences.

What is sadd?
SADD is an organisation which tries to save lives by eliminating drunk driving particularly with young people. It is a non-profit organisation which does not condemn drinking, but condemns drinking and driving.

What are sadd aims?

To alert students to the dangers of drinking and driving.
To help eliminate drinking and driving.
To promote family and individual responsibility for preventing drunk driving.
To support community alcohol awareness programmes.
To promote the use of 'A Will to Live'.

For more information check out the SADD website.



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