Please click on the links below for an expanded listing of our printed resources and how to get copies of them.
Someone You Know Drinks and Drives: This brochure provides information on alcoholism, the effects of alcohol, and tips on how to intervene when someone you know drinks and drives.
Your Grief - You’re Not Going Crazy: This brochure will help anyone who is grieving the death of a loved one understand more about grief and feeling comfortable with the grieving process.
Relatively Speaking: This brochure focuses on the devastating consequences families face when a loved one kills or injures other family members in a drunk driving crash.
For a more comprehensive list and downloadable copy of mental health resources and resources for victims, please visit the MADD National website at http://www.madd.org and http://www.madd.org/brochures
Helping Children Cope with Death: This brochure provides information and support to help a parent or caregiver caring for a grieving child who has lost a loved one to drunk driving.
Impaired Drivers, Child Passengers: This brochure discusses the issue of impaired driving as child endangerment and provides parents and caregivers practical guidance on how to talk with a child that has been given no choice but to ride with a drunk driver.
Teach Your Children Well: A brochure with information and tips on how and when to talk to your child about alcohol.
For a more comprehensive list and downloadable copy of resources for parents, please visit the MADD National website at http://www.madd.org/Parents/Parents/Resources.aspx.
Teenagers: How are You Feeling?: This brochure addresses the unique grief of teens who have lost a loved one from drunk driving.
“21” Turns 20: A look at what still needs to be done to save our youth
Big Plan on Campus: A look at how UMADD chapters on college campuses are helping prevent underage and binge drinking.
For a more comprehensive list and downloadable copy of resources for students, please visit the MADD National website at
http://www.madd.org/Under-21/Junior-Senior-High/Resources.aspx and
http://www.madd.org/Under-21/College/Resources.aspx.
Brain Smarts: An activity guide used with students in Grades 3-5 designed to increase youth awareness about the effect alcohol has on the developing brain. Brain Smart includes five innovative lessons to help elementary students learn about their brain and the factors that place their brain and body at risk.
Fragile Handle with Care: An activity guide used with students in Grades 6-7 designed to teach middle school youth about brain development, how information gets to and from the brain, and the risks imposed by the use of alcohol and drugs on the brain.
For a more comprehensive list and downloadable copy of resources for educators, please visit the MADD National website at http://www.madd.org/Professionals/Educators/Resources.aspx.
On the Front Lines: Information on what it’s like to be on the front lines as a law enforcement officer working to keep America’s roadways safe from drunk drivers.
Protect, Serve, and Prevent: A look at solutions developed by MADD’s Law Enforcement Leadership Summit to protect underage drinking and driving.
For a more comprehensive list and downloadable copy of resources for law enforcement, please visit the MADD National website at
http://www.madd.org/Professionals/Law-Enforcement/Resources.aspx.
For more information about resources available from the MADD Nebraska State office, please contact us at staff@maddnebraska.org or by phone at 402-434-5330 or 1-800-444-6233.
MADD Nebraska, 145 N 46th Street, Lincoln, NE 68503 | Phone: 402.434.5330 | Fax: 402.434.5332 | Toll-Free: 800.444.6223 | Crisis: 877-MADDHELP