NS Students See Important Lesson on Sober Driving From MADD Canada and the NSLC
“We bring this program into schools to engage students in this vital conversation,” said MADD Canada National President Tanya Hansen Pratt.
- “We bring this program into schools to engage students in this vital conversation,” said MADD Canada National President Tanya Hansen Pratt.
- The films are revamped School Program presentations that include new educational components to allow for more hands-on learning with students.
- MADD Canada and the NSLC are visiting high schools in Dartmouth and Halifax this week to deliver presentations and talk to students.
- “We are proud to continue working alongside MADD Canada to bring this life-saving message to Nova Scotia students.