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DDTF Funded Programs

MOVA funds the following programs to provide free services to victims of accidents caused by persons driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. For help finding a program near you, contact the MOVA office directly at (617) 727-5200 or mova@state.ma.us.

Brockton Family & Community Resources
(508) 583-6498
www.brocktonfamilyandcommunityresources.com

Everyone Recovering from Drunk Drivers (ERFDD) provides a continuum of free confidential services to individuals and families impacted by an OUI offense. Services include mental health counseling, case management, court accompaniment, and personal, financial, and medical advocacy. Individual and group services are offered in community or home-based locations throughout the tri-county area of Bristol, Plymouth, and parts of Norfolk Counties.

Luk Crisis Center, Inc.
Worcester
(508) 438-0515
www.luk.org

The STEP Program provides free services for those residing in Central Massachusetts communities who are victims of incidents caused by persons operating under the influence of substances. Services include counseling, crisis intervention, peer-led groups, support, advocacy, and referral. Services are voluntary and responsive to the unique strengths and needs of victims, and are provided in the community and at the offices of LUK Crisis Center, Inc in Worcester and in Fitchburg.

Mother’s Against Drunk Driving
DDTF Victim Services Program
(800) 633-6233
(617) 227-2701
www.madd.org

MADD offer direct victim advocacy services to victims/survivors of impaired driving crashes. MADD’s victim advocates provide support, advocacy, and information and referrals. MADD’s services are available statewide.

Mental Health Association of Greater Lowell
(978) 458-6282

Victims of Drunk Driving Support Services serves the needs of primary and secondary victims of OUI incidents. Children, adolescents, and adults may access case management and counseling services. Outreach to victims, assistance in obtaining benefits, individual, family, or couples counseling is available. Services are available in English, Spanish, and Khmer.

St. Anne’s Hospital
Fall River
508-674-5600
www.saintanneshospital.org

The DRIVE Program offers outreach, counseling, and advocacy services to primary and secondary victims of drunk or drugged driving incidents. The program offers community outreach informational sessions to high school and college aged students and other community organizations.


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