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SPONSORS:
Independent Insurance Agents of New Mexico
New Mexico Mutual
Bernalillo County Substance Abuse Prevention Program
KOB-TV |
State Farm Insurance
National Institute of Mental Health
Presbyterian Healthcare |
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Since 2001, other major SafeTeen
sponsors have included:
Albuquerque Community Foundation
Albuquerque Journal
Albuquerque Tribune
Bank of Albuquerque
CASA Automotive Group
Cibola County DWI Council
Daniel’s Fund
Dines & Gross, PC
KENW-TV
KNME-TV
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KOAT-TV
KRQE-TV
KRWG-TV
New Mexico Children Youth and Families Department
New Mexico Public Education Department
New Mexico Traffic Safety Bureau
Sandia Labs/ Lockheed Martin
Sportz Outdoor |
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SafeTeen also benefits from considerable
in-kind donations from:
AAA New Mexico
Albuquerque Ambulance Service
Albuquerque Police Department
Alliance Audio-Visual
Christopher Productions
Direct Funeral Services
Grants Police Department
Graphic Connections
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Liberty Mutual
Life Guard
Los Lunas Police Department
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
New Mexico State Police
Safer New Mexico Now
Town and Country Towing
University of New Mexico Hospitals |
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SPONSORSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES
SafeTeen facilitates youth involvement and peer education that result in critical thinking, self awareness, and healthy decision making for young people.
Our sponsor opportunities include a wide variety of recognition well as acknowledgement at all safe teen functions including our gala premiere event for our social marketing campaign. SafeTeen New Mexico is a 501(c) (3) organization recognized as non-profit for tax reporting purposes.
SafeTeen sponsorships include recognition through:
1) Assembly programs in schools to prevent injury, death and disability related to traffic crashes (since 2000, implemented in 40 high schools, reaching over 100,000 students and 20,000 adults),
2) Television social marketing campaigns that include documentaries about issues critical to teen safety (each year our projects reach over half New Mexico’s total population) and
3) A website that is a hub of information for teens, parents and educators about youth related issues. (Over 15,000 hits just during the 14 days of our most recent social marketing campaign.)
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