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Legal Immigrants Against Drunk Driving (LIADD)

Legal Immigrants Against Drunk Driving (LIADD) is a non-profit organization founded to educate and empower immigrant communities and the broader community about the dangers of drunk driving and substance abuse. We recognize that cultural and language barriers can sometimes lead to misunderstandings and misconceptions about responsible driving practices. We aim to bridge these gaps by providing tailored resources, programs, and support to diverse communities.

At LIADD, education and awareness are crucial to preventing impaired driving and fostering a culture of responsibility. Our dedicated volunteers and professionals work together to develop and implement culturally sensitive programs focusing on prevention, awareness, and advocacy. We engage with various communities through workshops, seminars, and campaigns that address the unique challenges immigrant communities face in understanding and combating drunk driving and substance abuse.

Our Mission

By empowering immigrant communities with the knowledge and resources to make informed decisions, we aim to foster a culture of responsibility and accountability that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers, ultimately creating safer roads and healthier communities for everyone.
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Advocates for Safe & Sober Driving

Outreach and Educational Campaigns

Our programs and initiatives are designed to be culturally sensitive, linguistically appropriate, and inclusive to ensure that we effectively reach and support legal immigrants in understanding and adhering to safe driving practices. We collaborate with community organizations, government agencies, schools, and law enforcement to develop and implement targeted outreach and educational campaigns.

LIADD is committed to fostering a better understanding of the impact of substance abuse on individuals, families, and communities. We work diligently to provide the necessary resources, support, and guidance to those affected by substance abuse, empowering them to make informed decisions and take control of their lives.

Raphael Mwangi, MS

Founder

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

Raphael Mwangi, MS, is a dedicated advocate and influential leader committed to combating alcohol and substance abuse. As the founder and CEO of Legal Immigrants Against Drunk Driving (LIADD), he has taken a resolute stance against these societal challenges, working tirelessly to raise awareness and create a safer environment for all.

Raphael’s academic achievements underscore his exceptional intellect and drive for knowledge. He holds an impressive double Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics and Statistics from Winona State University, demonstrating his quantitative analysis and problem-solving proficiency. Building upon this solid foundation, he pursued advanced education and attained two Master’s Degrees in Bioinformatics and Data Science from the esteemed University of Minnesota. This diverse educational background equips him with a unique blend of skills to address complex issues at the intersection of science, data, and social impact.

Drawing upon his extensive expertise and academic accomplishments, Raphael applies his knowledge to combat alcohol and substance abuse through his organization, LIADD. As a visionary leader, he advocates for the rights and safety of immigrants affected by these challenges, tirelessly working to create awareness, provide support, and advocate for more robust measures against alcohol and substance abuse.

Raphael’s unwavering commitment to social justice and his passion for improving lives have garnered him respect and recognition within his field. As the CEO of LIADD, he spearheads initiatives aimed at preventing and reducing the harmful impact of alcohol and substance abuse on individuals and communities. With his impressive academic background and unwavering determination, Raphael continues to inspire others and drive positive change in the ongoing fight against alcohol and substance abuse.

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