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Greater Washington Law Enforcement Lauded for Fight Against Drunk Driving
Greater Washington Law Enforcement Lauded for Fight Against Drunk Driving 27th ANNIVERSARY EVENT HONORS LOCAL POLICE IN FIGHT AGAINST DUI [...]
Free Holiday Lyft Rides Offered Throughout Greater Washington to Prevent Drunk Driving
Free Holiday Lyft Rides Offered Throughout Greater Washington to Prevent Drunk Driving OVER A THIRD OF U.S. TRAFFIC DEATHS DURING [...]
Virginia’s “Drive Sober Or Get Pulled Over” Campaign Launches New TV and Radio Effort Asking “What’s the Damage?” Regarding Drunk Driving in the Commonwealth
Virginia's "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" Campaign Launches New TV and Radio Effort Asking "What's the Damage?" Regarding Drunk [...]
Welcome to the Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP)
We hope you take advantage of this opportunity to find out more about us and how you could be a part of WRAP’s lifesaving work in the Washington-metropolitan area.
Commemorating its 38th year in 2020, the nonprofit [501(c)(3)] Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP) is an award-winning, public-private partnership working to prevent drunk driving and underage drinking in the Washington-metropolitan area. Through public education, innovative health education programs and advocacy, WRAP is credited with keeping the metro-Washington area’s alcohol-related traffic deaths historically lower than the national average. WRAP, however, may best be known to area residents via the organization’s popular free safe ride service for would-be drunk drivers, SoberRide®.
(A copy of WRAP’s most recent financial statement is available by writing WRAP at 7700 Leesburg Pike, Suite 249, Fall Church, Virginia 22043. Documents and information submitted under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are also available for the cost of postage and copies from the Maryland Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis, Maryland 21401.)
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WRAP is a nonprofit [501(c)(3)], public-private partnership working to prevent drunk driving and underage drinking in the Washington-metropolitan region.