The Butterfly Effect - LV’s Story is a powerful program designed to speak to teenagers in Louisiana about the dangers of drunk and impaired driving. The program aims to educate young people about the devastating consequences of driving under the influence, not only for the driver but for everyone involved.
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LV’s Story is a heartbreaking tale that highlights the ripple effect of a drunk driving crash. LV was a vibrant and promising young woman whose life was tragically cut short in a crash caused by a drunk driver. Her story serves as a powerful reminder of the devastating impact that one moment of poor judgment can have on so many lives.​​
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Through LV’s Story, teenagers in Louisiana will learn about the emotional and physical toll of drunk driving crashes on the victims, their families, and their communities. They will hear firsthand accounts from survivors, family members, and first responders who have been affected by these senseless tragedies.​
The program will also provide practical information on how to prevent drunk driving, including tips on how to make responsible choices when it comes to alcohol consumption and transportation. Teenagers will learn about the legal consequences of driving under the influence and the resources available to help them make safe decisions.
The Butterfly Effect, LV’s Story, is a call to action for young people to take responsibility for their actions and make smart choices when it comes to drinking and driving. By raising awareness about the dangers of impaired driving and sharing LV’s Story, we hope to inspire teenagers to think twice before getting behind the wheel while under the influence.
Together, we can work towards a future where drunk driving crashes are a thing of the past. Let’s honor LV’s memory by spreading the message of responsibility and safety on our roads. Join us in making a difference and saving lives.
For more Information or to book a presentation
Contact: Bridget Vaughn - lv5k@gmail.com
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Every day, about 37 people in the United States die in drunk-driving crashes — that's one person every 39 minutes.
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CDC
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1 in 4 crashes with teens involve an underage
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving
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Over 10,000 Americans a year are killed by drunk drivers, about 1,000 of them being children.
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CDC
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Drivers with a Blood Alcohol Content of over 0.10 are 7 times more likely to be involved in a fatal accident than sober drivers.
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Answering the call for help is at the heart of Mothers Against Drunk Driving’s mission. Whether you have questions about services, or need support after a crash, MADD cares about you and we want to help. If you or someone you know has experienced injury or was killed or experienced another kind of impact, you are not alone, MADD is here for you.
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