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Help Support Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Minnesota
The best way to help victims of drunk driving crashes or prevent underage drinking is through a financial donation to MADD. A financial contribution allows MADD to:
- Provide support programs to help victims cope with their tragedy and loss of a loved one.
- Provide support to victims as they go through the confusing maze of the judicial system.
- Provide equipment to local police to better detect and arrest drunk drivers (i.e. preliminary breath testers, passive alcohol sensors).
- Implement educational programs to limit youth alcohol use among elementary, middle school, high school, and college students.
The MADD Minnesota office is aware of how much our donors care about their communities, therefore, the money donated to MADD Minnesota not only stays in Minnesota, but often goes to one of our 11 Community Action Sites represented throughout the state.
Each year, MADD Minnesota is responsible to help stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking. Our goals revolve around our mission and include increasing awareness, gaining support and becoming more visible. In order to be successful and meet our goals we must increase our efforts to solicit funds from individuals and businesses.
There are several opportunities that you can do to help us be successful and help build a safer stronger Minnesota: get involved, spread the word and donate to MADD Minnesota.
Donation Options:
- Donate by Credit Card
- Donate by Check
- Employee Match
- In-Kind Donation
- Planned Giving
- Sponsorships
- Special Events
For more information on donation opportunities please contact Brenda Reuter, brenda.reuter@madd.org, or call 651-523-0802.
Upcoming Events:
All meetings are held at the St. Paul office unless otherwise noted.
May 18
Volunteer Orientation
May 25
Victim/Survivor Support Group
June 12
Walk Like MADD 5k
June 22
Summer Memorial
June 29
Volunteer Orientation
July 27
Victim/Survivor Support Group
August 10
Volunteer Orientation
August 21
A Day of Hope and Healing
August 24
Victim/Survivor Support Group
