DEDICATEDD can’t do it
without you - join us today!

Join us in advocating for the victims of drunk, drugged, and impaired driving. Whether you choose to volunteer actively by giving presentations, engaging with the community, assisting with outreach programs, or supporting us through membership, you play a vital role in creating safer roads and communities.

Victims & Assistance

DEDICATEDD supports victims and their families with advocacy, guidance, and emotional support. Our trained volunteers, many of whom are victims themselves, provide 24/7 assistance, court accompaniment, referrals, and impact statement preparation to ensure no victim feels alone or unheard.

Education

DEDICATEDD educates Long Islanders about DWI dangers and underage drinking through school programs, community events, and awareness campaigns. We provide speakers, attend health fairs, and inform the public about the risks of impaired driving and substance abuse.

Legislation

We advocate for stronger DWI and traffic safety laws, victim rights, and underage drinking prevention by working directly with legislators to emphasize the real impact behind the statistics.

Special Projects

DEDICATEDD explores innovative solutions to combat impaired driving and underage drinking, collaborating with victims, volunteers, educators, businesses, and nonprofits to develop effective strategies.

Membership

Individual: $20.00

Family: $40.00

Student: $10.00

Senior Citizen: $10.00

Corporate Membership: $150.00*

*We encourage businesses of all sizes to support DEDICATEDD’s mission. By joining, companies set a positive example for employees and demonstrate a commitment to safer communities.

Donations

In Memory Of: [Victim’s Name]

Date of Crash: [Insert Date]

Even if you’re unable to actively volunteer, your donations play a critical role in supporting our efforts. Contributions can also be made in memory of a loved one lost to an impaired driving crash.

Since victims have already endured the greatest loss, membership fees are optional for them and their families.