By Alisa O’Neill It is not uncommon for grievers to hear myths about grief. As a griever you might have heard things like: “It’s been a few years, why are you still...
Year: 2022
By Alisa O’Neill On February 9th MADD Victim Services had the opportunity to recognize the following police officers with the top DUI arrests on the Eastern Shore. These officers were not only recognized for their outstanding...
Robin M. Stimson, LMSW Every April, the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) leads communities throughout the country in their annual observances of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW). Various advocates, agencies, and organizations across the...
By Robin Stimson, LMSW Happy New Year! As many of you know, every year MADD attempts to change and strengthen laws at the state and federal levels. Enforcement remains important. Prevention is key. But laws are...
By Robin Stimson, LMSW, and Rae Carkhuff On Thursday, January 20, 2021, MADD Mid-Atlantic Victim...
Article By Alisa O'Neill Have you ever felt like you lost someone, but you still physically see them? Do you feel like your loved one is no longer the same...
Article by Robin M. Stimson, LMSW MADD is one of the most powerful and influential grassroots organizations in the country, if not the world. For those that have suffered from...
Jeff Schaub is a volunteer for MADD Maryland. He has encountered impaired driving in many ways including the death of his cousin and working as a law enforcement officer. Learn more about Jeff,...