Honoring Saskatchewan Officers: A Commitment to Road Safety

Recognizing Commitment to Road Safety
OAKVILLE, Ontario — Saskatchewan police officers are set to receive MADD Canada’s Van de Vorst Family Awards, celebrating their exceptional efforts in the fight against impaired driving. This heartfelt event highlights the officers’ commitment to safeguarding lives on the roads, waterways, and trails within the province.
A Tragic Legacy Inspires Change
This year marks the seventh anniversary of these awards, which honor the memories of Jordan and Chanda Van de Vorst along with their young children, Kamryn and Miguire. Their lives were tragically cut short by an impaired driver, making the fight against this crime deeply personal for many.
Voices from the Van de Vorst Family
Linda and Lou Van de Vorst shared their heartbreaking experience, saying, “Our lives were forever changed when we lost our son Jordan, daughter-in-law Chanda, and our two young grandchildren in a crash caused by an impaired driver. While nothing can replace the family we lost, these annual ceremonies allow us to honor their memory and celebrate the officers whose continued dedication helps protect others from experiencing the same heartache.”
Impact of Impaired Driving
Impaired driving continues to be the leading cause of fatal road incidents in Canada, claiming hundreds of lives and leaving countless injuries each year. Dawn Regan, Chief Operating Officer of MADD Canada, emphasizes the urgency, stating, “Impaired driving is entirely preventable, yet it remains the leading cause of fatal road crashes. We are deeply grateful to these officers for going above and beyond to stop impaired drivers and prevent tragedies like the one that devastated the Van de Vorst family.”
Awards for Dedicated Officers
This year, a remarkable total of 191 officers will be awarded for their collective efforts in impaired driving enforcement over the previous year. Recognizing their commitment, awards will be given based on the number of impaired drivers removed:
- **Silver Challenge Coin** for officers who removed between 8 and 16 impaired drivers.
- **Gold Coin Award** for those who charged 17 or more impaired drivers.
- **Platinum Award** for exceptional officers who successfully removed 40 or more impaired drivers.
Supporting MADD Canada’s Mission
MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) operates as a national charitable organization focused on eliminating impaired driving and supporting victims of this crime. With volunteer-driven groups active in nearly 100 communities across Canada, MADD Canada is committed to raising awareness about the dangers of impaired driving, offering support services to victims, and ultimately saving lives and preventing injuries.
Conclusion: A Community United Against Impaired Driving
The dedication shown by Saskatchewan police officers serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of road safety and community support. Each award granted not only recognizes individual achievement but also symbolizes a collective stand against the preventable tragedy of impaired driving. MADD Canada, alongside the Van de Vorst family and many community members, continues to work tirelessly to ensure that such heart-wrenching losses are lessened and that communities remain vigilant in the fight for safer roads.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Van de Vorst Family Awards?
The Van de Vorst Family Awards presented by MADD Canada honor police officers for their efforts in removing impaired drivers and promoting road safety.
How many officers are awarded this year?
This year, 191 officers will receive awards for their dedication to impaired driving enforcement.
What types of awards do the officers receive?
Officers can receive Silver Challenge Coins, Gold Coins, or a Platinum Award based on the number of impaired drivers they have removed from roads and waterways.
Who was the Van de Vorst family?
The Van de Vorst family, consisting of Jordan, Chanda, Kamryn, and Miguire, lost their lives due to an impaired driver, prompting the establishment of these awards.
What does MADD Canada do?
MADD Canada works to stop impaired driving, support victims, and raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving through community programs and initiatives.
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