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Edmond Chamber Hosts Ribbon Cutting for Ally Rocks Fund, Highlights New Impairment Challenge Program

Ally Rocks Fund

The Edmond Chamber of Commerce proudly hosted a memorable evening at Heard on Hurd, celebrating a ribbon cutting for Ally Rocks Fund and the launch of a powerful new partnership aimed at advancing impaired driving awareness through innovative, experiential programming.

This year’s event also served as a platform to generate significant momentum around the new Impairment Challenge program—an initiative designed to engage the community in meaningful, educational experiences that highlight the dangers and consequences of impaired driving. The program represents a growing coalition of organizations across Edmond and Oklahoma County working together to take a unified stand through creative and impactful outreach.

Under the leadership of Danette Goad, Ally Rocks 405 continues to make a profound difference through its commitment to education, empowerment, and advocacy. The organization’s efforts reach first responders, driving-age youth, and the broader community, reinforcing a shared mission to save lives.

Ally Rocks is especially honored to stand alongside their valued partners, including OCSO, Edmond Fire, Citizens Bank of Edmond, and OHP -the faces of the dedicated men and women who are working together to educate and protect.

The event brought together community leaders, public safety officials, and local partners in a show of unity and purpose. Attendees not only celebrated Ally Rocks 405’s continued impact but also recognized the importance of collective action in addressing impaired driving.

For more information about Ally Rocks 405 or the Impairment Challenge program, please contact Ally Rocks 405 | nonprofit

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