The largest group trying to solve the problem of drinking and driving is MADD, or Mothers Against Drunk Driving. They use financial resources as well as public demonstration, to raise awareness and honor the legacy of those lost to senseless drunk driving violence.
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The Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) organisation was first founded in 1980 in California by Candy Lightner, although she no longer has links to the group. The initial focus of the group was drunk driving but now has evolved to fighting drinking and driving.
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Training and development in an organization can be defined as bringing about unified advancements through working with all areas within the group. Training and development is necessary to ensure that all staff that works within the organization understand the procedures, processes, and fundamentals that the company or group is trying to implement.
Ms. Lightner left MADD and is concerned that the organization that she herself created is changing its focus. "It has become far more neo-prohibitionist than I ever wanted or envisioned," she says. "I didn't start MADD to deal with alcohol. I started MADD to deal with the issue of drunk driving." Lightner emphasized the importance of distinguishing between drinking alcohol on one hand and drunk driving on the other.
Other major nonprofit advocacy groups include the environmental organization Green-peace, Mothers against Drunk Driving, and the National Rifle Association.