BY SERVICE MEMBERS, FOR SERVICE MEMBERS
A free ride home, from people who get it.
AGADD (Airmen and Guardians Against Drunk Driving) is a volunteer rideshare that gets you home safe from a night out. No fees, no judgment, and no chain of command. Just a sober driver when you need one.
ON THE WAY TO YOU
Your driver
Silver Honda Civic · ABC-1234
How it works
Request in two taps
Drop a pin where you are and where you're going. No forms and no payment screen. It's built to be used after drinking, not before.
Watch your driver come
A volunteer accepts and you see their car on the map with a live ETA, plus their name, vehicle, and plate, so you know exactly who to look for.
CAC check, then home
Your driver checks everyone's CAC at the curb. That's the whole verification. Every rider needs theirs. Then you go home safe.
THE ONE RULE
Everyone riding needs a CAC: yours and every passenger's. The driver checks at pickup. No card, no ride.
WHEN
Volunteers are usually available Friday through Sunday and on federal holidays, 1100-0300. The app always shows the live count of drivers on shift, and that number is the real answer.
Drive for AGADD
Volunteers drive their own cars on their own schedule. Go on shift when you want and off when you're done. Every completed ride is tracked, and coordinators put volunteers in for the recognition they've earned. Apply in the app; your base coordinator approves every driver personally.
Bring AGADD to your base
AGADD is built to run anywhere service members are. Each base gets its own coordinator, its own volunteers, and its own settings. If you want to stand it up where you are, reach out.
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