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Board
of Directors
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| President: |
Glenn Kalin |
| Vice-President: |
Marti Belluschi |
| Treasurer: |
Chet Stanley |
| Secretary: |
Charlene
Chapman |
| Members: |
Shelly Anderson |
|
Robert Brasky |
|
Nancy Easum |
|
Al Levin |
|
Cheryl Lindquist |
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Randy Lounds |
|
Joel Mains |
|
Philip Rog |
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Vel Torlo |
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Staff
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| Executive
Director |
Charlene
Chapman |
| Director
of Victim Services |
Pat
Larson |
| Director
of Court Watch |
Cathy Stanley |
| Court Watch Supervisor |
Gloria Griseto |
| Victim
Service Advocate |
Twyla
Blakely |
| Victim
Service Advocate |
Edna Blanchard |
| Victim
Service Advocate |
Charlene Wooley |
| Victim
Service Advocate |
Dave Perozzi |
| Victim
Service Advocate |
Lorraine Wesolowski |
| Executive
Assistant |
Anita
Huvaere |
| Office
Assistant |
Cheryl Finley |
How
you can join. Sign
up online or send
a check for your dues and mail it to AAIM.
Families
pay $30 per year;
individuals pay $20 and senior citizens or
students,
$10. AAIM's major sources of support are from
members and other contributions - which are
welcome and tax deductible.
Working
together, citizens can stop drunk and drugged
driving.
By
changing attitudes. Driving drunk must become
unacceptable behavior.
- By
enacting fair by tougher laws to deter drunk
drivers.
- By
assuring stepped-up law enforcement efforts
to stop and arrest drunk drivers.
- By
insisting that drunk driving cases be handled
faster in the courts and that the stiffer
penalties available under Illinois law are
applied to those who are guilty of this crime.
- By
getting drunk drivers off the roads. A driver's
license is a privilege, not a right! Driving
drunk waives that privilege. Licenses MUST
be suspended and/or revoked as the law provides.
YOU
CAN HELP MAKE THESE CHANGES HAPPEN by joining
the Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists.
AAIM is an independent non-profit Illinois citizens'
action group working to reduce drunk and drugged
driving.
Why
An Alliance? No one group can do this job
alone. Many organizations must work together
- law enforcement agencies, the judiciary, local
and state governmental bodies, alcoholism experts,
teachers, but above all, citizens. Citizen action
is the catalyst that can make it happen - and
keep it happening.
Who
can join? Everybody who is concerned about
the drunk/drugged driving problem. Many members
are victims. Others fear for themselves, their
own families or friends. All see a critical
societal problem that must be solved.
If
you join…you'll be working with others to
help solve a terrible problem that has already
taken a human toll greater than that of all
the US past wars combined.
Join
Today
AAIM
870 East Higgins Road, Suite 131
Schaumburg, IL 60173
847-240-0027
info@aaim1.org
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