MADD’s Premier Online Magazine
Experience our newest interactive online resource–MADDvocate. This biannual publication is filled with compassionate and uplifting stories that will change your life, including:
- Feature articles that provide tips for healing and caring whether you or a loved one has been in a crash
- Stories of “Advocacy in Action” that will inspire you to get involved in your community
- Tips, advice and factoids you can share with friends
- “Across the Nation” stories showcasing the work MADD is doing on your behalf
Read the latest issue:

MADDvocate Online Archives:
2012 Spring MADDvocate Reaching Out for Help: Erasing the stigma of seeking professional counseling | Report to the Nation | A Message from MADD's New National President
2011 Summer MADDvocate The Art of Healing: Expressive therapies can help with recovery | Sometimes fathers can be the best Mothers | Celebs play MADD MVP
2010 Winter MADDvocate Courageous parents discover that good can come from grief | Can a unique therapy help you heal? | MADD turns 30
MADDvocate Print Archives:
2006 Spring MADDvocate Caregivers have a dual role: caring for a loved one and themselves | Understanding the trials involved in the courtroom experience | Finding the strength to cope with the
death of a spouse
2006 Fall MADDvocate Strategies for parenting children with a brain injury | How five families honor the memory of their loved ones during the holidays | Online support can provide a safety net for victims
2005 Winter MADDvocate Erasing the stigma of professional counseling | Spreading the word with a new victim services campaign | Organ donation:
Giving the gift of life | Recovering from a burn trauma requires
physical, emotional and mental strength
2005 Summer MADDvocate The art of recovery: How expressive therapies help victims heal | Navigating the insurance maze | Minimizing the
trauma of your day in court
2004 Winter MADDvocate The power of participating in the parole process of an offender | What you need to know to get back to work after an injury | The death of a child can test even the strongest marriage, but is divorce inevitable?
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