Youth Services - School Programs
MADD Canada’s school programs bring high-energy drug and alcohol awareness and risk reduction messaging to the world of education.
Youth and school programming have been a key component of MADD Canada’s youth services, education and awareness initiatives since 1994. The programs are designed to communicate directly with young people on their level and in their language, and encourage them to take a closer look at their values and perceptions.
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MADD Canada’s School Programs
School Assembly Program – Long Weekend (2012-2013) Now Booking 
Long Weekend, MADD Canada's 2012-2013 School Assembly Program is a powerful dramatization about the tragic consequences when a teen decides to drive impaired after partying at a summer cottage. The video ends with testimonials from real-life victims who share their heartbreaking stories with the audience. MADD Canada's School Assembly Program targets students in grades 7 through 12. By clicking the Long Weekend link above, you can view highlights of the video and learn how to book this proven-effective program for your school.- School Assembly Program – Damages (2011-2012)

Damages, MADD Canada’s 2011-2012 School Assembly Program is an on-screen fictional re-enactment of the consequences surrounding impaired driving. It is designed for Canadian students in grades 7-12. Damages is a hard hitting, emotionally charged fictional courtroom drama that revisits decisions the accused made one tragic night. It is reminiscent of stories that Canadian court rooms hear far too often. Damages concludes with victims sharing their very personal and devastating stories with the audience.
- MADD Scientist

MADD Scientist and the Quest for Power, a classroom DVD program aimed at elementary school students, delivers messages about the brain and how alcohol affects the brain, the dangers of drinking and driving, and protection from unsafe drivers.
- Braking Point

Braking Point is a program created by MADD Canada that targets – and portrays – 14 to 18 year-olds who use and abuse alcohol and marijuana. The educational package and accompanying DVD dramatize real situations of alcohol and marijuana use as well as the risks and consequences of heavy use. - A Night to Remember – A High School Graduation Event

Graduation and prom are times of celebration for Grade 12 students and their families. These events are often followed by the all-night after-party. Many of these all night parties are unsupervised and include alcohol and drug consumption which put teens at risk for all sorts of alcohol and drug related harms, including impaired driving. At MADD Canada, we believe that there is an alternative to risky parties that provides students with an exciting and memorable end to their high school years and will be a night to remember for years to come.




