Drunk Driving is still the #1 cause of death on our roadways.
Shooting for Change
Andrea's Project is excited to announce its upcoming fundraiser, featuring a thrilling day of skeet shooting, horse racing, and both silent and live auctions. This event promises to be a unique blend of outdoor adventure and competitive fun, all in support of our mission to provide critical resources and support to those in need. Join us for a memorable experience and help make a difference in our community!
Improving Teen Driving Behavior
To show their support to raising awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving, T-Miller Wrecker Service announced an update to their vehicles. Now featuring an Andrea’s Project logo on the side of their tow trucks!
Thank You T-Miller
LATEST NEWS & UPDATES ON OUR BLOG
Andrea Elizalde killed by a drunk driver on April 21, 2019
Morgan Michael, killed by a drunk driver on June 12, 2020
Laikken Francis Mayfield, killed by a drunk driver on July 30, 2020
Kevin Gay and Averly Gay, father and daughter killed by a drunk driver on February 7, 2018
Nazanin Hameed and Ragnar Mahmood, mother and son killed by a drunk driver August 26 2016
Garrett Fogelson killed by a drunk driver September 16, 2021
Carol Anne Marquez, killed by a drunk driver on May 2, 2021
Malekai Alcozer killed by a 16 yr old drunk driver, December 8, 2019
Andrea Aguirre, Angélica Aguirre, Raúl Colín, Teresita Colín, and Raúl Pérez were killed by a drunk driver on December 22, 2021
#ItsJustThatEasy #BeLikeMorgan #JusticeForGarrett
MISSION STATEMENT
Using the seven guiding principles of community change to implement public health practice to prevent and reduce alcohol- related harm.
VISION STATEMENT
Keep the Panhandle free from alcohol-related disease, injury and death.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
We support the U.S. Alcohol Policy Alliance’s Guiding Principles:
• Embrace a public health approach. Develop and advance policies that are based on population-level, scientific evidence.
• Rely on science and the best evidence. Utilize grassroots organizing and advocacy. Use the dynamic relationships of communities to drive the movement of alcohol policy while providing allied support to local and state groups’ efforts.
• Maintain independence from any commercial interest. Such independence includes, but is not limited to, being free from alcohol industry influence, involvement, or funding, including industry-funded research.