MADD Metro Vancouver Chapter

About Us

Mission

MADD Canada's mission is to stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime

Our mandate is to offer support services to victims, heighten awareness about the dangers of impaired driving, and to save lives and prevent injuries on Canadian roads and waterways. 

Founded in 1989, MADD Canada is a national grassroots organization with over 100 Chapters and Community Leaders across Canada, supported by an extensive network of volunteers.

MADD Metro Vancouver Chapter is a volunteer-based, charitable, grass-roots organization supporting all communities within the Greater Vancouver area.

Efforts are focused on five key areas:

  • Youth Services
  • Victim Services
  • Public Awareness and Education
  • Public Policy and,
  • Anti-Impaired Driving Technology

MADD Metro Vancouver is made up of mothers, fathers, students, business professionals and concerned citizens who are changing things for the better. We believe you do not need to be a victim of impaired driving to take action on this vital issue, though many of our supporters have been affected deeply by impaired driving.

All donations made to MADD Metro Vancouver stay in our city and help us provide victim support, public awareness campaigns, school outreach programs, support for legislative change, community events, Project Red Ribbon and many more important initiatives.

Board of Directors

                                              
Bob Rorison, President                 Manon Groulx, Vice President        


Kelsey Pelton,
Treasurer                       

Shania Khan, Secretary

Marita Maas, Director of Community Presentations, Victim Services Volunteer

Mandeep Gill,
Director at Large - Road Side Sobriety Check Stops

Travis Philips, Director of Victim Services, VSV, Co-Director Check Stops

Neasa Maguire, Director of Volunteer's

Anthony Dubious, Director of Chapter Website

MADD Canada