Designated Dawgs
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For a safe, free, nonjudgmental* ride home..ride with Designated Dawgs!
Designated Dawgs is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization staffed by student volunteers that provides safe, free, nonjudgmental rides home – NO QUESTIONS ASKED!
In 2000, McNary and his friend, Carl Fleming, began to research how to implement a designated driver program at UGA. Designated Dawgs is modeled after a similar program called CARPOOL at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. CARPOOL is the first collegiate safe ride program run solely by student volunteers. Texas A&M alum Jeff Schiefelbein developed the concept of CARPOOL when he received a DUI in 1997. After losing his license and doing 60 hours of community service, Schiefelbein was required to appear at a Mother’s Against Drunken driving Victim Impact panel, at which he heard the story of a woman and her daughter’s death in high school. This event inspired him to create the best designated driving program in the world.
McNary and Fleming traveled to College Station to witness the CARPOOL program firsthand. Confident that a similar safe ride program would be successful at UGA, theybegan plans to introduce a safe ride program to the Athens community. McNary and Fleming chose to name the program WatchDawgs, Inc. After much planning and hard work, WatchDawgs gave its first ride on Jan. 11, 2001.
In 2009, the executive board of WatchDawgs voted to change the name of the organization in order to Designated Dawgs, a name which more clearly communicates the services provided by the organization.
Since 2001, Designated Dawgs has given nearly 60,000 safe rides home.