One drunk decision.

One drunk decision.
One crash.
A life forever changed.
In 1999, 20-year-old Jacqueline Saburido was riding home from a party in Texas when a drunk driver slammed head-on into her car.
Two friends died. Jacqueline survived — with third-degree burns over 60% of her body, severe disfigurement, and over 120 reconstructive surgeries. Doctors thought she wouldn’t make it.

Instead of hiding, she spoke out.
Jacqui became a powerful voice against drunk driving, sharing her reality in PSAs, on Oprah, and in campaigns — no stats, just truth.
She passed away in 2019 at 40 from cancer.
But her message lives on.
One reckless choice can destroy lives.

Don’t drink and drive.