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About the DWI Resource Center
The DWI Resource Center, Inc. is committed to reducing the social and economic impact of drunk driving in New Mexico through education, public awareness, prevention, and research. The Center serves as a central clearinghouse of DWI information and issues, providing community leaders with statistical information and analysis to assist them in creating localized plans to reduce DWI death and injury in New Mexico.
The Center also provides assistance to victims of drunk driving through the New Mexico Victims’ Rights Project, an organization dedicated to enforcing victims’ rights and educating crime victims about their rights in the criminal justice system. Through the Victims’ Rights Project, the Center offers legal advocacy services, and provides training for volunteers interested in assisting crime victims.
Founded in 1993, the DWI Resource Center, Inc. is a 501(c)3, tax-exempt, non-profit New Mexico organization supported primarily through the generosity of private contributions from community members in the areas we serve. The Center has spent more than a decade developing a multi-faceted approach to reducing drunk driving in New Mexico. The Center collaborates with treatment providers, youth organizations, businesses, community task forces, elected officials, courts, government agencies and the media to increase public awareness, develop prevention and training programs, and provide educational materials.
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