SASKATCHEWAN — Operation Red Nose is celebrating the success of its 2024 campaign.
The organization says the campaign was marked by the extraordinary commitment of thousands of volunteers and the unwavering support of the population.
For more than a month, the organization helped strengthen road safety in nearly 70 Canadian regions, thanks to its responsible safe ride service.
This campaign resulted in the commitment of 23,827 volunteers who travelled Canadian roads to provide 26,935 safe rides to their fellow citizens.
In Saskatchewan, 337 volunteers participated in this holiday tradition, providing 458 safe rides.
Compared to the previous edition, the 2024 campaign stands out with an increase in the average number of rides provided per operation night and the average number of volunteers mobilized each evening, Operation Red Nose states in a press release.
“These results demonstrate, once again, the importance of Operation Red Nose in preventing impaired driving, as well as the solidarity movement surrounding this initiative for many decades,” the organization says.