MEDIA AND MEDIA APPEARANCES

9nEWS

High school student killed in crash honored at soccer game

The Broomfield community honored a high school student who died after a car crash in July at a soccer game Thursday night.

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Denver7

As teen driving deaths increase, Colorado mom hopes her painful experience can serve as a life-saving reminder

As police in Windsor investigate a crash involving an 18-year-old driver and seven other juvenile passengers,

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KDVR

MADD shares stories to warn against drunk driving this holiday season

December is Impaired Driving Prevention Month. Parents are sharing their stories of losing their children to drunk driving in hopes of saving another family this holiday season.

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BOOK TAMI to SPEAK

Tami DePalma, Dominic’s mom, has made it her mission to educate teens about the dangers of driving under the influence. She wants to make sure no one else goes through what she and her family have had to endure. With a background in business, marketing, public relations, and social media, she is the voice of this organization.

More than 3000 high school students have heard Tami present That CAN’T Happen to Me: Turning Denial into Survival.

Tami presented What is IT? Here’s What IT Means to “Do It for Dominic D!" at the 1st Annual Dominic DePalma Memorial Scholarship Luncheon and Foosball Tournament, and has worked with Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to lead a media training and emcee its Giving and Gratitude event. Schedule a free consultation with Tami DePalma about speaking with your organization.

Tami's message was extremely relevant and definitely hit home for our community. I highly recommend her coming to speak to your school and your students..
Ryan Bishop
Boulder High School Assistant Principal
Tami, I cannot thank you enough for coming to speak to our student body! It was so great to hear your story and all of your experiences and it truly was heart touching. I believe that Boulder High students really took your message and I think it will have a great impact on their actions during prom season. I hope to work with you again sometime next year!
Aslyn Otte
Boulder High School Student Council Sophomore
It was a moving and powerful speech for all of us, especially me. It's an important message to send to young people especially for nights when there are going to be big parties. It's good to know that it can happen to you.
Kiera Daly
Jefferson Academy Class of 2028
As I was listening today, I was reminded that the last time you came to JA, my son wasn't in the room, but this time he was, as a 9th grader. I looked across the room and watched him listening to you speak of your own son. It was powerful. Thank you so much for sharing Dominic's story! It means a lot!
Angela LeValley
Post Secondary Advisor, Jefferson Academy