Women Who Care Ministries presented Rachel Alea Wims with an Award and named their Youth Annual Scholarship in her honor. Students with outstanding Community Service will receive the Rachel A. Wims Scholarship at an Annual Domestic Violence Conference for years to come. Rachel Alea Wims, daughter of Mr. Gregory Wims, the founder of the Victims […]
The Victims Rights Foundation Expands
Mr. W. Gregory Wims spoke to 100 students at Woodrow Wilson High School on the 27th of August 2013. Mr. Wims spoke to the students about the importance of giving back to the community and about his voluntary career standing 47 years. As an example, Mr. Wims spoke to the students about the Victims Rights […]
Graduation Celebration at The Universities at Shady Grove
On May, 9 I attended the annual graduation celebration at The Universities at Shady Grove in Rockville. Lt. Governor Anthony Brown was the keynote speaker. This year more than 700 graduates earned their bachelor degrees in programs from nine state universities. Here are two pictures I snapped at the event.
Not So Pretty: Human Trafficking in Maryland
I recently attended an awareness event on human trafficking held at the Hilton by the Xi Sigma Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority ( MANY THANKS) taking place right here in Maryland. I was surprised to find out that most girls get drawn into the lifestyle at the tender age of 13, and even […]
SNAP Challenge (Video)
MCM volunteer Greg Wims talks about why he is participating in the Snap the silence on poverty challenge and how he plans to do it.
SNAP Kickoff (Photos and Videos)
SNAP the silence on poverty is a week-long challenge launched by Montgomery County Councilmember Valerie Ervin at a grocery store in Rockville on Feb. 4. MyMCMedia’s Sonya Burke was there. You can watch the local leaders’ entire press conference below: Here are some photos of some of SNAP participants shopping at the Giant Food store […]
Greg Wims On Victims’ Rights Foundation
Montgomery Week In Review host Don Mooers talks with Greg Wims of the Victims’ Rights Foundation about how the 2002 “sniper shootings” in Montgomery County impacted the growth and development of the Victims Rights Foundation which has now expanded into several other countries.
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