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join the Colorado SLc!
We are now accepting the inaugural SADD Colorado Student Leadership Council (SLC) applications!
We already feel that we work with many student leaders and are planning to formalize the group and have our first meeting at the end of April!
​Who: Current Colorado rising freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors in high school
What: SADD Colorado Student Leadership Council - represent SADD at the state level
When: APPLICATIONS DUE APRIL 12, 2026! The 1st meeting end of April, monthly meetings to follow.
Where: The meetings will be held virtually
Why: So many reasons!
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Take the lead on teen traffic safety+ in Colorado!
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We want to elevate your voices - we'll look to you to speak at events, conferences, with media etc.!
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Plan the Colorado SADD Teen Traffic Safety Summit with us! We want to know what you want on the agenda, for lunch, speakers, and to help recruit schools/students!
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Take your leadership skills to the next level! We'll be on the look out for opportunities to further develop and deepen existing skills that you're interested in!
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Learn more about the SADD National SLC and become a stronger candidate!
Application Requirements:
NOTE: You will need to sign in with a Google account to apply. If you don't have a google account, please contact Hannah Neagle at hneagle@sadd.org
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This group is for existing Colorado high school rising freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors
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Must be able to meet virtually for 1 hour once a month
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Adult Letter of Recommendation
An adult who is not an immediate family member or someone you live with.
Name:
Relationship:
Letter: -
Student Letter of Intent
The following are just ideas; you do not need to stick to these questions. Be yourself!
Who are you?
Why do you want to join the Colorado Student Leadership Council (SLC)?
How do you plan to stay committed to the Colorado Student Leadership Council (SLC)?
What drives your passion?
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Questions? Email hneagle@sadd.org
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN YOUR STATE...
Colorado Rural Roads Toolkit
This toolkit empowers SADD students, advisors, and community partners to lead student-driven traffic safety initiatives addressing the unique risks of rural roads. Built to support the SADD Colorado Rural Roads Program, it provides practical tools to raise awareness, increase seat belt use, and promote safer driving habits among young drivers under 25.


"The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) exists to ensure that Colorado has a safe and efficient highway system by building and maintaining interstates, U.S. highways and state highways."
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