SADD benefits
The Wanganui-Manawatu Area Health Board has become one of the first recipients of funding from the Road Safety Trust. The grant will be used to establish the position of a national SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) Co-ordinator. The co-ordinator will visit schools throughout New Zealand promoting SADD aims. Funding for the Trust, comes from a proportion of the saies of personalisjgd number plates.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 336, 15 May 1990, Page 5
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65SADD benefits Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 336, 15 May 1990, Page 5
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