By Robin Stimson, LCSW As 2021 comes to a close, MADD Mid-Atlantic Victim Services has some new services and supports for 2022 and wanted to notify you about some of the changes to our current slate...
On October 20th 2021, MADD Virginia held a statewide law enforcement recognition ceremony. We do this each year to honor and recognize the officers who have been identified by their localities as having the most...
Carter Hill came to MADD after his son, Carter Hill Jr., was killed in an alcohol related crash in 1997. After a night out at a bar with friends, Carter,...
Debbie joined us as a MADD VA volunteer in April 2005, after the death of her stepdaughter, Lauren Grace Sausville. Lauren was 16, and had only had her driver’s license for 3 weeks, when she...
The kitchen table. It’s a location for family gatherings…a place to share emotional and physical sustenance…the spot where children tell their parents about what happened at school that day. And,...
Feature photo is of Kristine Villatoro and her daughter Anna Marie Dalton. Photo above is of Kristine recording her story in Shenandoah National Park, where Anna worked before she was...
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In 2015, MADD expanded its mission to include fighting drug-impaired driving, reflecting our commitment and long history of serving victims and survivors of both drunk and drugged driving. With this commitment, MADD created a Drugged...
MADD Mid-Atlantic’s First Virtual Candlelight VigilApril 18 @ 5:00 pm – April 19 @ 11:30 pmJoin us for an inspirational evening where we’ll honor and remember our loved ones. Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Mid-Atlantic region, is...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA) is continuing its exploration of traffic safetyduring the COVID-19 public health emergency. Thiswork is crucial to furthering our understanding ofchanges in potentially dangerous driving behaviors,and allows us to expand...