WHO WE ARE

Mission & Vision

Purpose

Core Values

Mission Statement

To engage in positive change that will reduce/prevent impaired driving and save lives.


Vision Statement

Together, one day we can end needless deaths and injuries due to alcohol, drug and distracted driving.


Our Purpose

The 24/7 Movement was started by the Dillard family and friends to honor Dustin and Brittany Dillard’s memory. On Christmas Day, 2022 the Dillard family were traveling to a family Christmas Dinner when the SUV they were driving was struck head on by an alleged impaired driver killing Dustin and Brittany instantly and critically injuring their 3 young boys who were ages 2, 4 and 7 at the time of the crash. We hope that we can inspire, motivate and help others make right driving decisions. The purpose of The 24/7 Movement is to reduce and prevent drunk, drugged and distracted driving through real solutions, awareness, education, advocacy and partnerships that focus on the following:


To educate the public on the dangers of impaired driving through programs, campaigns and events.


To provide programs, events and resources that will keep our roadways, drivers and passengers safe from impaired drivers.


To provide aid and support for victims of impaired crashes and their families.


To advocate for policies and technology that end impaired driving.


To create annual scholarships to area High School students in memory of Dustin and Brittany Dillard that were killed when an alleged impaired driver crashed into their vehicle on Christmas Day, 2022. The Scholarships will be awarded to students that meet criteria set forth by the board related to our mission.

Core Values

  • We strive to honor Christ and share His love in all we do.
  • To continue Dustin & Brittany’s passion of giving and helping others by giving back to our local community.
  • We believe impaired driving is a preventable problem.
  • To raise awareness of the dangers of driving intoxicated and impaired.
  • We will strive to advance cutting edge health and wellness programs to our local schools and workplaces that will aid in the prevention of drunk, drugged and distracted driving.
  •  We will partner with others to create real solutions that will change the dangerous choices of drivers and passengers.
  • Provide victim assistance to others impacted by impaired driving crashes.
  • We support policies to end drunk, drugged and distracted driving.

Our Leadership Team

The members of our board of directors are impactful community leaders who have made a significant contribution to our society. Each and every one of them brings a unique set of skills and expertise to our organization.
  • Randy Bonner - Executive Director

    Former Community Mission Strategist for 501c3 nonprofit - CrossNet Baptist Network, Former Executive Director of 501c3 Nonprofit - Ocoee Outreach, Former Student Pastor at churches in Virginia and Texas, served the following nonprofit boards: Ocoee Outreach & The Caring Place

  • Matt Dillard - President, Board of Directors

    Owner/General Manager of Green Acres Produce & Deli, Former Executive VP of Operations at Santek Waste Services, serves on the following nonprofit boards: Ocoee Outreach & The Fellowship of Christian Athletes

  • Cheryl Dunson - Secretary, Board of Directors

    Executive Director of 501c3 Nonprofit - Agape Love Foundation, Former Executive VP at Santek Waste Services, serves on the following nonprofit boards: Junior Achievement of The Ocoee Region, Cleveland/Bradley Public Library, SPCA of Bradley County, Keep Cleveland/Bradley County Beautiful

  • Tanner Dillard - Treasurer, Board of Directors

    President of Dillard & Associates LLC, Certified Public Accountant, Owner/Manager of several businesses including TMD Construction, Shoreline Solutions, HD Waste Services, Precisions Payroll Services

  • Mark Gibson - Board of Directors

    Chief of Police for the Cleveland Police Department TN, Has more than 25 years of Service with the Cleveland TN Police Department, Serves on The Executive Committee as The 1st Vice President of the Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police, Serves as Chairman of the Cleveland/Bradley County 911 Board, Serves on the Bradley Prevention Coalition Board

  • Richie Hughes - Board of Directors

    Author, Coach, Inspirational Speaker, Serving as Executive Pastor for Redemption to the Nations Church in Chattanooga, Former CEO/Executive Pastor at Free Chapel in Gainesville, GA, Serves of The Board of Trustees for Oral Roberts University, served on the Board of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes

  • Buck Campbell - Board of Directors

    Statewide Training Coordinator for the Tennessee Highway Safety Office’s Training Program, serves on the Governors Safety Council, 31 years of Law Enforcement Experience including Chief Deputy for the Bradley County Sheriff’s Department, Holds 6 current Police Instructor Commissions, Expert in the Field of Crash Reconstruction

  • Amber Winters - Board of Directors

    Principal at Hopewell Elementary, Has 21 years of service as a Public Educator for Bradley County Schools, Member of Honor Societies, Has been a part of several Community Initiative’s & Task Forces

  • Kim Brooks - Board of Directors

    Director of Community Engagement at Lee University, served on the following nonprofit boards, Project Free 2 Fly, Habitat for Humanity for Cleveland, The Caring Place and is serving as the Campaign Co-chair for the United Way of the Ocoee Region.

  • Brian Hood - Board of Directors

    Vice President for the Bank of Cleveland, Served on the Administrative Team for nonprofit, CrossNet Baptist Network

THE 24/7 MOVEMENT NARRATIVE

Dustin and Brittany Dillard were a young couple, married 12 years, and parents to three precious young sons. They had a strong love for God and their family, for church and for their community. Both 33 years old, Dustin and Brittany lived to serve others and to bless those around them. In the same fashion in which the Lord promised blessings to Abram (Gen. 12:1-3), the Dillard’s lived every day according to God’s promise in which He said, “You have been blessed to be a blessing.”


Dustin was a complete family man. He loved his family, his co-workers, friends and those he met along life’s path. Dustin’s signature big bear hug and deep resounding laugh were appreciated by everyone who knew him. He always looked forward to family nights, summer camping expeditions and boat rides on the river. Dustin’s children were his pride and joy, and unlike many men, he never wavered from caring for the trio by himself. In fact, he welcomed and savored the opportunity to spend one-on-one time with his boys!


Brittany loved teaching and was a favorite among many of her students. She was considered a “Rock Star” at Walker Valley High School, and was loved without measure by her peers, administrators and her kids. When given the option to join the family business and earn a more lucrative income, Brittany never thought twice about stepping away from teaching. Her students were her passion and education was her calling. Her mission was to keep investing in young adults with every bit of energy and intellect gifted to her by the Lord. Brittany was also a faithful member of Walker Valley’s Tuesday morning bible studies and never hesitated to share her growing faith with her peers.


Whether in the classroom, the playing field, at church, in the mission field or in the workplace, Dustin and Brittany were called to serve selflessly and to give indiscriminately of their time, talent and treasure.


On Christmas evening 2022, Dustin, Brittany and their sons were headed to Benton for a final family celebration of the Lord’s birth. In the blink of an eye, life for the Dillard’s and their family tragically and irreparably changed when their vehicle was struck head-on by an alleged impaired driver. Dustin and Brittany lost their lives instantly and their three young sons sustained critical, life-threatening injuries. Preston (7), Pierce (4) were airlifted and Pryor (2) was transported in an ambulance to a Chattanooga hospital where, throughout the next month, they would fight to regain their health and the new normality of life. The Dillard’s and Brittany’s family continue to wrestle with why this preventable and senseless act had left its cruel, indelible mark on their loved ones.


Five months later, The 24/7 Movement (501c3 nonprofit organization) was created by the Dillard Family and friends to honor Dustin & Brittany’s memory while raising awareness to the hazards and potentially irrevocable consequences of impaired driving. The name of the foundation is significant in several respects. Two Four Seven commemorates the ages of the Dillard’s sons when the accident occurred. The 24/7 Movement also is a constant reminder to be diligent about impaired and distracted driving 24 hours per day seven days per week.

In addition to honoring Jesus Christ and sharing His love in everything related to the 24/7 Movement, the foundation’s goal is to reduce and ultimately bring to an end impaired driving through real solutions, education, advocacy and partnerships.


For more information about the 24/7 Movement and to learn how you can be a partner, contact Executive Director Randy Bonner at 423-240-8620 or randy@the247movement.org


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