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MADD Memorial Garden Volunteer

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ORGANIZATION: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Portland Affiliate

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 2 people are interested

1. Perform gardening duties including weeding, digging, pruning, planting, sweeping

paths, poisoning weeds, cleaning, general repairs and ad hoc duties as assigned.

2. Help maintain the gardens and grounds in a good condition together with various

displays of plants.

3. Assist with planning and development of the MADD Memorial Garden and grounds.

4. Maintain herb garden and harvest herbs when ready.

5. Optional: assist with recruiting volunteers to the MADD Memorial Garden Team.

6. Optional: assist with outreach to local nurseries and businesses to obtain flowers and

plants

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About Mothers Against Drunk Driving Portland Affiliate

Location:

8855 SW Holly Lane, Suite 114, Wilsonville, OR 97070, US

Mission Statement

End drunk driving, Help fight drugged driving, Support victims of violent crimes, and Prevent underage drinking.

Description

MADD was started by Candy Lightner founded MADD in 1980 following the death of her 13-year-old daughter Cari in Fair Oaks, Calif., on May 3. Cari was walking to a school carnival when a drunk driver struck her from behind. The driver had three prior drunk driving convictions and was out on bail from a hit-and-run arrest two days earlier. From its humble beginnings 25 years ago, MADD has evolved into one of the most widely supported and well-liked non-profit organizations in America.

Since our beginning in 1980, we've been working to make our roads and communities safer by preventing motorists from drinking and driving and it's paying off. Our efforts have helped reduce the number of alcohol-related crashes and injuries. It is estimated that MADD has helped save more than 300,000 lives since 1980 while decreasing alcohol related traffic fatalities by 44% from over 30,000 to fewer than 17,000. Nearly 21,000 have been saved by the minimum age laws alone. In 2006, there were 477 total traffic deaths in Oregon. Of those, 148 were drunk driving deaths or 31% of the total.

This is an incredible burden on our state and our communities costing the state $ 0.9 billion or $3.6 million per alcohol related fatality. As you can see, we have done much. But there is much more to be done. And we can't do it alone. We need people like you.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Crisis Support
Education & Literacy
Community, Crisis Support, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

97401

(44.063717,-123.08471)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

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