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Executive Director: Christopher R. Konschak

E-mail: executivedirector@maddva.org

 

Administrative and Technology Assistant:

M. "Abby"  Amalbert

E-mail: office@maddva.org

 

Program Specialist:

Kirsten A. Roberts

E-mail: programspecialist@maddva.org 

 

Development Officer:

Amy E. Green

E-mail: development@maddva.org 

Telephone

804-353-7121 or

1-800-533-MADD(6233)

Fax

804-353-7122

Postal address

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Suite 101

Richmond, VA 23230

 Electronic mail

General Information: office@maddva.org
Webmaster: office@maddva.org

 

 

Internet Directory Listing

The Century Council: www.centurycouncil.org

 

Governor's Office for Substance Abuse Prevention: www.gosap.state.va.us

This Web site has information on different programs coordinated through the Governor's Office.

 

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: www.highwaysafety.org

 

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD): www.MADD.org and www.maddva.org

MADD's Web site has information on victim services, public policy, programs crash statistics, hot issues and many diverse youth programs.

 

National Commission Against Drunk Driving

(NCADD): www.ncadd.com

NCADD's Web site has drunk driving statistics, state DUI laws, and traffic safety research.

 

National Clearinghouse of Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI): www.health.org

NCADI is the world's largest resource for current information and materials concerning substance abuse.

 

National Drunk & Drugged driving Prevention Month Coalition: www.ncadd.com/3moth/index.htm

 

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA): www.nhtsa.dot.gov

NHTSA's Web site has information on crash facts, airbag safety, car safety and their agency's traffic safety efforts. Additional links available.

 

Network of Employer for Traffic Safety: www.trafficsafety.org

 

Smart Safe and Sober: http://smartsafeandsober.vachiefs.org

This Web site highlights several statewide programs coordinated for Virginia's traffic safety community.

 

Transportation Safety Training Center (TSTC): www.vcu.edu/cppweb/tstc/tstc.html

TSTC"s Web site has information on the Virginia Crash Investigation Team, Highway Safety Police Training, accident reconstruction, and other Highway safety research.

 

Virginia Association of Chief of Police: www.vachiefs.org

 

Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Programs (VASAP)

www.vasap.state.va.us

This Web site has information on DUI sanctions, underage use and lose laws, responsible hosting tips, effects of alcohol on the body, and more.

 

Virginia Association of Driver Education and Traffic Safety: www.adtsea.iup.edu/vadets/ 

This Web site has information on traffic safety, laws and youth-related driving material.

 

Virginia Department of Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC): www.abc.state.va.us

ABC's Web site has information for alcohol retails, students, educators, license applicants and citizens with questions about ABC laws and regulations, as well as ABC's efforts to combat underage drinking.

 

Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services: www.dcjs.state.va.us

 

Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Virginia Center of School Safety: http://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/vcss/

 

Virginia Department of Education: www.pen.k12.va.us  

Safe and Drug Free Schools: www.safeanddrugfreeva.org

 

Virginia Department of Health- Center of Injury and Violence Prevention: www.vahealth.org/civp and www.safetyseatva.org

 

Virginia Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV): www.dmvnow.com

Visit the DMV Web site for a comprehensive review of traffic safety information an links to other traffic safety site.

 

Virginia Department of Transportation: www.virginiadot.org

VDOT's Web site has everything you need to know about highway transportation in Virginia.

 

Virginia Sheriff's Association: www.virginiasheriffs.org

The Virginia Sheriff's Association Web site has a listing of all Virginia sheriff's offices and links to other agencies.

 

Virginia State Police: www.vsp.state.va.us

The State Police Web site has information on vehicles safety, state laws, criminal investigation and more.

 

Washington Regional Alcohol Program: www.wrap.org

Learn more about WRAP and Checkpoint Stikeforce.

Law Enforcement

Award Ceremony

 

Click here to browse Photo Gallery for Last Year Ceremony

September, 2008 TBA

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MADD Loudoun, MADD Northern VA and Faifax ASAP

MADD Richmond

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MADD Virginia, Southwest Virginia ASAP

 

School Resources

 

MADD National:

Help line for Victims/Survivors 24Hours

 

Victim Services & Information Toll-free victims helpline:

1-877-MADD-HELP

 

 

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