The ME Project

The ME Project

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05/03/2026

When Macy and Ethan were killed, everything felt overwhelming. Macy’s mom was angry, heartbroken, and trying to make sense of where all that pain was “supposed” to go.

In that fog, she reached out to MADD Canada. Someone met her for a coffee. Just a conversation, an empathetic ear from someone who had lived through the same kind of loss. That moment mattered more than words can really explain.

Later, MADD made it possible for Corey and Macy’s brother to attend the annual Victim Conference in Toronto. The connections made there did not end when the weekend did. They are still part of her life today, alongside others who have been brought into this heartbreaking reality.

If you are walking this road, please know it can start with something as simple as reaching out to your local chapter. You do not have to carry it alone. ❤️

04/25/2026

The weather is acting up again—don’t match its energy behind the wheel. Be sober when driving!

04/18/2026

Real friends don’t let friends drive impaired.

Yeah, they might get mad. Yeah, it might be awkward. Do it anyway. A few minutes of tension is nothing compared to a lifetime of regret.

If you’re sober, drive them home or call them a ride. Whatever it takes to keep them off the road and get them home safe.

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