Mother's Day is a time for celebration, but for mothers who have lost a child to impaired driving, it can be the loneliest day of the year. Sign the MADD Canada Mother's Day Card and let them know they are loved.
In memory of Keisha Chantel Trudel
Fort Simpson, NWT · Age 16 · November 23, 2008
Mothers who have lost children to impaired driving often spend Mother's Day in silence. Your message of support, however brief, reminds them they are part of a community that cares.
The face behind this campaign
Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories · Age 16 · November 23, 2008
Keisha came into this world on a snowy day in Fort Simpson, NWT. She was a tiny four-pound, four-ounce baby girl. Her father, Claude, loved and adored his little girl. She was the light of his world. She was a big sister to her brothers SaKaeah and SaNaeah, whom she loved and fussed over. She was under the careful watch of her brother Jordan.
Keisha could light up a room. She would be silly just to make you laugh. She was kind, passionate and dedicated to anything she put her mind to. My daughter is loved and missed dearly.
Setwe Neghonieto gots'e nemádetthị
I love and miss you my girl — Mom
Mothers who have lost children to impaired driving deserve to know that Canada stands with them. Your message, added to hundreds of others, becomes a collective act of love on one of the hardest days of the year.
In memory of Keisha Chantel Trudel and every child taken too soon, this Mother's Day is for their mothers.
Mother's DayIn memory of Keisha Chantel Trudel
Add your message of support for mothers who have lost a child to impaired driving.