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Federal, 501c3 charity is asking for help to continue the funding of their Proven, Teen Driver’s Education Program

I can't be DEAD, I'm only 17!

Highly endorsed teen driver's ed program, to become an app. The program has educated over 400,000 teens since 2003. The app will reach 2 million per year min

Destructive driving is drunk, distracted. drugged, texting and driving, or anything of a destructive nature, that one does behind the wheel. Destructive driving is NOT an accident, it IS a CRIME!”
— William M. Piecuch, Jr.
BURR RIDGE, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES, December 28, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In the United States, there are 10 million teens who become (ages 15-19) eligible to apply for their driver’s licenses yearly. 6.5 million receive them every year.

Since 2003, a federally recognized charitable organization, has distributed their “turn on safe driving”, daily planner, and study guide, to high schools, free of charge. They are in the process of turning the lifesaving, the paper form of the program, into an app. The app will replace the paper form of the charity's proven (not a concept) life-saving program, that educates against the dangers of destructive driving. (https://auadd.org/safe-driving-app )

In an effort to continue to fund these lifesaving efforts, AUADD has initiated a partnership with IDonate. This partnership allows AUADD to accept many types (see video for acceptable items) https://auadd.org/what-can-donated ) of items such as vehicles, real estate, scrap jewelry, coin collections, art, stamps collections, and many more varieties of items. Once a person goes to any page on the AUADD.org site, they will see a donate button. Once the button is clicked, it allows a donor to via a drop-down menu (https://auadd.org/donation) to indicate the type of item (including cash) that the donor prefers to donate. The donor would simply click on their choice and fill out (no form to fill out when donating cash) a short contact form. “I Donate” would quickly get in touch with the donor, to arrange pickup of the item(s). It appears this charity has made the donation process simple and easy. With all items (including cash) donated, eligible for a 100% tax deduction. AUADD is a 501c3 charitable organization.

“Because we have been all-volunteer since our inception in 2003 (TADD 2003-AUADD 2014) a donor can be assured, every penny of their donation, be it cash, real estate, vehicle, or any other form, will be used for our critical programs. It is an accepted fact that educating teens early against the dangers of drunk driving, drugged driving as well as destructive driving is the key to better habits that save lives. Education saves lives!” -William M. Piecuch Jr, Founder, and President of AUADD.org and T.A.D.D.

AUADD is also seeking corporate partners. Their site is designed using the U.S. map as a basis. Each state opens to separate pages, allowing each state to set up sponsorship ads on each state’s page. This allows like-minded businesses to support AUADD’s programs while building long term-brand relationships, with one of the most coveted groups in marketing-teens. With 10 million teens yearly and perpetually eligible for drivers’ licenses, and 6.5 million (source CDC) receiving them. Coupled with their extended families, reaching this group, while supporting proven lifesaving programs, would seem to be a very desirable action for businesses.

Because AUADD is all-volunteer, they have one person who will be the point of contact for businesses interested in supporting AUADD and the evolution into an app form. This is the person assigned to communicate with potential business sponsors, shawnabaldini@gmail.com. 844-334-9300. However, anyone in the office, including the President, will help to answer any questions.

AUADD is also opening the opportunities for naming rights, “brought to you by” rights, and other varieties of opportunities for businesses, foundations, or like-minded individuals to name the upcoming app after their brand. Ms. Baldini can help in those categories also.

Of course, at any time, any like-minded individual can support AUADD and its programs, by donating, using this link. AUADD expects the app to begin educating teens in early 2022. Depending on their ability to attract like-minded people, and businesses for their support.

https://auadd.org/donation

WILLIAM M PIECUCH
Americans United Against Destructive driving (AUADD)
844-334-9300
President@tadd.org
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