DUI Victims Memorial Garden

Pennsylvania DUI Association

“Never a Day Passes That We Do Not Remember”

Pennsylvania’s first statewide DUI Victims’ Memorial Park was dedicated on October 2, 2003. The Park is located in front of the Pennsylvania DUI Association’s headquarters on Front Street in Harrisburg and overlooks the Susquehanna River. As the name implies this garden honors and remembers the Pennsylvanians who are needlessly killed every year in impaired driving crashes. The garden incorporates bricks, pavers, benches, trees, shrubs and an abundance of flowering plants to create a beautiful and serene setting. 

The DUI Victims’ Memorial Park is a place where Pennsylvanians can remember and honor their loved ones by arranging to have an engraved brick placed in the garden.

In 2022, 320 Pennsylvanians lost their lives to drunk driving. These tragedies devastate the lives of tens of thousands of friends, relatives, neighbors and coworkers.

The DUI Victims’ Memorial Park was developed by the Pennsylvania DUI Association and supported by corporate sponsors. It is open to visitors 365 days a year and is located at 2413 N. Front Street in Harrisburg.

Currently, there are over 2,300 engraved bricks in the garden. Listed below are the names of the DUI Victims who have been honored in the Memorial Garden. If you have lost a loved one in an impaired driving crash and do not see their name listed below, please contact the office at 717/238-4354 and we honored to take the information for inclusion in the garden or fill out the Named Brick Form (click link to download document) and send it back to us.

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