[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 96 (Tuesday, July 13, 2004)]
[Senate]
[Page S8025]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




          VICTIMS OF DRUNKEN DRIVERS MEMORIAL WALL FOUNDATION

  Mrs. BOXER. Mr. President, in April of 2000, more than one hundred 
people gathered to dedicate a memorial for the victims of drunk 
driving. The memorial, created by The Victims of Drunken Drivers 
Memorial Wall Foundation, was constructed in Pacific Memorial Park in 
the city of Anaheim. The Victims of Drunk Drivers Memorial Wall has 
helped people remember those who were tragically lost, brought comfort 
to loved ones, educated the public and taught valuable lessons to 
students about this senseless crime. I salute the founders and the many 
volunteers who helped create this memorial.
  In 2003, 17,401 people died in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes. 
It is estimated that alcohol-related crashes kill someone every 30 
minutes. The memorial reminds us that these victims are real people 
with families and loved ones left behind.
  The Victims of Drunken Drivers Memorial Wall Foundation has honored 
victims and raised awareness since the year 2000. A wide range of 
individuals contributed to the memorial and helped make the project a 
success. For 4 years they contacted the thousands of families who lost 
loved ones and accepted small contributions to successfully raise 
$25,000. Law enforcement agencies have educated area children about 
drunk driving using the memorial and have held sessions at the 
memorial.
  Judges also require convicted drunk drivers to visit the memorial and 
reflect on their actions.
  I commend The Victims of Drunken Drivers Memorial Wall Foundation for 
their hard work. The memorial continues to reach families and serves as 
a constant reminder of the consequences of drunk driving. I wish the 
foundation continued success.

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