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William Mattar opens registration for ‘Safe Ride Home 4 the Holidays’ program

William Mattar opens registration for ‘Safe Ride Home 4 the Holidays’ program

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(607NewsNow) — William Mattar Law Offices are offering their “Safe Ride Home 4 the Holidays” program, aimed at decreasing the number of impaired drivers on the road after holiday celebrations.

The initiative provides community members with a safer alternative to impaired driving by offering free $20 Uber ride discount vouchers for eligible registrants. Registration is open from today, December 22nd until December 30th at noon or until all 1,000 vouchers are claimed. After completing the online registration, participants will receive a unique Uber voucher, redeemable from December 31st, 2025 at 8:00 p.m. through January 1st, 2026 at 8:00 a.m.

“For many years, our Safe Ride Home 4 the Holidays program has helped people make the responsible choice to avoid driving under the influence,” said William Mattar, founder of William Mattar, P.C. “If this program helps even one person get home safely, it’s worth it.”

To learn more about the program and register, visit the William Mattar Law Offices’ website here.

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