Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Mid-Atlantic region, is proud to commemorate the 2022 National Crime Victims' Right's Week (April 24–30, 2022). The 2022 NCVRW theme is Rights, access, equity, for all victims, which underscores the importance of helping crime survivors find their justice by—
- enforcing victims' rights,
- expanding access to services, and
- ensuring equity and inclusion for all.
MADD's memorial is centered around Red Poppies, which are an international symbol of remembrance and hope for a peaceful future. During the event, MADD will honor and celebrate the lives of those who have been injured or killed due to drunk and drugged driving on our region’s roadways. MADD hopes this evening ceremony helps secure a future of No More Victims.
Please aware that registration for this free event is required
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