Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1980 after Candice Lightner lost her 13-year old daughter in a drunk driving accident. The organization seeks to stop drunk driving, support victims, prevent underage drinking, and push for stricter alcohol policies. Two victims highlighted in the document are Amy Beth Anderson, who was pregnant and killed by a drunk driver in 2004, and Mike Dean, who was killed in 1991 by a drunk driver going the wrong way. With MADD's efforts, drunk driving accidents have declined from over 26,000 in 1982 to around 16,000 in 2005.