Feb 29, 2012

http://ping.fm/Thf54 - Please join us Sunday from 5 - 8 pm at Wendy's in Millersville, MD.

Feb 24, 2012

Please remember that Stephanie Roper was murdered on April 3, 1982 and the subsequent efforts that have resulted in rights and services for crime victims by urging Maryland to honor crime victims and advocates. Your help is needed! http://ping.fm/GRx0h

Feb 22, 2012

http://ping.fm/vznd8 - Article highlights the need to pass SB 122 to have funds for crime victims compensation.

Feb 18, 2012

http://ping.fm/WxOSU - Hearings on MCVRC's priority legislation - SB 369 (Verdicts) and SB 453 (Wongful Death) as well as SB 411 (VINE) on 2/22 - please show your support!

Feb 15, 2012

http://ping.fm/CUwW9 - Your calls and emails are needed to urge a yes vote for criminal injuries compensation funding for crime victims. Please call or email now!

Feb 13, 2012

http://ping.fm/Q2JKV - Website with details on how MD attorneys can contribute financially

Feb 12, 2012

... MD attorneys filing Feb. 15th Pro Bono and IOLTA reports can make an on-line contribution to Maryland Crime Victims' Resource Center. www.mdcourts.gov
Calling All Maryland Attorneys! Support MCVRC and its Thirty Years of Commitment to Crime Victims! On- Line Contribution!
Maryland Crime Victim’s Resource Center (MCVRC) is a grass roots nonprofit organization born in Maryland almost thirty years ago. Founded by parents of a crime victim, it has provided ongoing services to all state crime victims through the generous support from public and private supporters. To commemorate our 30th year, you can lend your support.
When you file your Pro Bono and IOLTA reports before the February 15th deadline, you can designate an on line gift to MCVRC. Your donation will make a difference. At present MCVRC has appeals filed in the Court of Special Appeals concerning restitution issues for victims in several counties. MCVRC provides legal representation to victims of all types of crimes including homicide, assault, domestic violence, child victims, identity theft, bullying, kidnapping, and elder crimes. Cuts in both federal and state funding have made support and legal services less available to our client population. Any contribution made to our agency will assist victims with their specific needs.
When filing your reports at www.mdcourts.gov click the link to make an online contribution. Thanks for your commitment to victims of crime who need all the support and commitment we can provide.