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GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR, Newfoundland and Labrador, Oct. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Households and buddies of harmless victims of alcohol and drug-related crashes will collect this Saturday to honour their family members at MADD Canada’s Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Monument.
The attractive Monument, positioned at Central Funeral Houses in Grand Falls-Windsor, is etched with the names of 78 individuals who died or had been injured on account of somebody’s option to drive after consuming alcohol, hashish and/or different medicine, together with one new title added this 12 months.
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Media are invited to attend the Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Monument Ceremony:
Date & Time: | Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 2 P.M. NDT |
Location: | Candlelight Ceremony at Salvation Military Grand Falls Citadel, 33 Round Rd., Grand Falls-Windsor |
Visitors: | Steve Sullivan, MADD Canada Chief Government Officer |
Amy Coady, President of Municipalities of Newfoundland and Labrador | |
Bryan King, Mayor of Bishop’s Falls | |
Barry Manuel, Mayor of Grand Falls-Windsor |
MADD Canada has different provincial Memorial Monuments in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. We’re working in the direction of establishing comparable monuments in British Columbia and Prince Edward Island.
To RSVP for the Ceremony, contact:
Meghann Wetmore, MADD Canada Sufferer Companies Supervisor, Atlantic Area, 506-262-8933, or mwetmore@madd.ca (on website)
Arielle Nkongmeneck, MADD Canada Communications Supervisor, 1-800-665-6233 ext. 240, or ankongmeneck@madd.ca
About MADD Canada
MADD Canada (Moms Towards Drunk Driving) is a nationwide, charitable group that’s dedicated to stopping impaired driving and supporting the victims of this violent crime. With volunteer-driven teams in near 100 communities throughout Canada, MADD Canada goals to supply help providers to victims, heighten consciousness of the hazards of impaired driving and save lives and stop accidents on our roads. To study extra, go to www.madd.ca.
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