At 32 Truckers A Day we heard and seen the statistics for the need to have a organization that can raise awareness to the mental health of drivers and also their family members we know how hard leaving home is as well as the daily hustle and bustle out on the highway and we know that there needs to be an outreach so that every driver never feels alone nor do their family members. How do we know what leaving is like and life on the highway one might ask? Well, we all three are very active in the trucking industry from multiple stand points. Candace was a team driver with her spouse until medically she had her license pulled and is now a fulltime rider, she has been in the industry 10 years where she started as a school bus driver and went to a dump truck driver and then a OTR driver. Lisa is a team driver with her husband when need be and also has run their trucking company from home for the past 20+ years making sure loads are secured, permits are kept up to date, funding is available for fuel and breakdowns and what not while he is out on the road, as well as all of the other business side of the company is handled. Lilly is a full-time truck driver hauling the reefer side of the industry and has also owned her company of multiple trucks and has been in the industry for over 20 years. She understands the leaving home side of the industry as she is a single mom to teens and has even had her kids on the road homeschooling out of the truck. Together between the 3 there’s 50+ years of experience in different sides of the job.