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Our Programs

Real DUI Court: Live and Virtual

Quad Activities w/Fatal Vision Goggles

Student Retreats

DUI Sobriety Checkpoint Support

Parent Workshops 

Community Outreach

Arrive Alive California, Inc. is committed to bringing young people the life-saving message of DUI prevention through reality-based education year-round.  In 2018, we expanded our single sourced programming statewide and have the ability to offer a variety of presentation methods: live assemblies, video streaming, classroom presentations, safety events, youth groups, and leadership summits.  

 

Real DUI Court in Schools Program – “Live”

(Ideal for large campus assemblies during the months of October-May) 

 

We move an actual DUI sentencing from a county courthouse to a local school.  This is a two-prong approach for educating teenagers: the legal consequences of drinking and driving, and the role and decisions of the judicial branch. Students will directly witness the defendant’s detention, imposed fines and penalties. Following the sentencing the judge will make a brief presentation and co-facilitate an interactive portion of the assembly. The intent is to allow for significant dialogue among the students, defendant, judge, attorneys, law enforcement officers, teachers, and special guests. The 90-minute presentation concludes with a dynamic testimony from a victim of a DUI crash and/or a law enforcement officer.  To schedule a "live-sentencing" a minimum of 3 months advance notice is needed in order to secure a qualified defendant.  In addition, all new hosting school sites must first participate in the Real DUI Court in Schools Program - “Streaming” .   

Real DUI Court in Schools Program – “Virtual”

(The best option for smaller groups throughout the year or while school is not in session) 

 

We provide all the necessary audio and visual equipment to show a pre-recorded sentencing of a 1st-time DUI offender. Students will witness the defendant’s detention, imposed fines and penalties.  Additionally, students will hear from the judge and attorneys in the case.  The 60-minute presentation concludes with a testimony from a victim of a DUI crash and/or a law enforcement officer.  The following will also be provided: information on California's Zero Tolerance Laws, a worksheet of courtroom terms and definitions,  and a certificate of attendance. Real DUI Court in Schools Program - "Virtual" is a mandatory pre-requisite for new schools hosting a “live-sentencing” assembly.  To schedule, call (916) 761-2649.

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