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The BIN is an IRS 501(c)(3) charitable organization and BIN is a nonprofit corporation registered in California. Donations to BIN may be tax deductible. Please consult your tax adviser. Any donations to assist BIN to continue our mission will be gratefully accepted by BIN at PO Box 9217, Santa Rosa, California, 95405.


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The Brain Injury Network depends on the generosity of individuals in the community, like you, to support our work and advocacy on behalf of people with brain injuries. (And they are we.)

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Brain Injury Network accepts financial donations by check. All financial donations assist our efforts in covering overhead costs, maintaining our peer support, information and referral, watchdog and advocacy work, and assisting in expanding our services. Please send checks made payable to the Brain Injury Network  to BIN, PO Box 9217, Santa Rosa, Ca., 95405. 


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You may also donate to BIN through the United Way. In the Sonoma-Mendocino-Lake California region, if your employer operates a United Way campaign, you may make payroll deductions through the United Way of the Wine Country (formerly the United Way of SML) to the Brain Injury Network. This is called a "designated donation" by the United Way. In the Sonoma-Lake-Mendocino area, in most cases the minimum designated donation must be at least $120 yearly. (This would mean a $10.00 per month payroll deduction.) Contact United Way of the Wine Country and request a pledge form. If your employer conducts a United Way campaign you may also contact your employer's United Way campaign coordinator for further information.


If you live or work out of the Sonoma-Mendocino-Lake, California region, please contact your own local United Way. You may also contact the United Way of America for further information on giving through the United Way and to locate your own local United Way. Please search the national United Way website.  In the upper left hand corner of their homepage you can input your own zip code, click on "go" and be directed to your own local United Way from there.


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