The television station talked to Perry Whitaker of Richmond about how regaining his driver’s license helps him as well as his family: He left prison owing money, but couldn't find a job: 'How can you pay?'
Drive-To-Work will host its Annual Second Chance Community Luncheon on Monday, October 28, at noon at The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond.
Drive-To-Work was honored this spring with the American Society for Public Administration’s 2024 Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Exemplary Practice Award.
The Virginia Mercury spotlights Drive-To-Work’s efforts in helping clients regain their driving privileges.
Petersburg Sheriff Vanessa Reese Crawford, a member of Drive-To-Work’s Board of Directors, has been honored with the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award by the Small and Rural Law Enforcement Executives’ Association.
In April 2023, the VCU Wilder School’s 16th annual Excellence in Virginia Government Awards program honored Drive-To-Work with its Community Enhancement Award for our commitment to improving the quality of community life in the commonwealth.
WSLS-TV in Roanoke profiles the launch of the Blue Ridge Mile project, a partnership between Drive-To-Work, W&L, and local General District courts.
The clinic is a Lexington-based program run by W&L students that partners with Virginia's Drive to Work initiative to help low-income or previously, reports The Columns.