Make a donation.

Trauma Intervention Programs of Yuba-Sutter Counties is a nonprofit, 501 C (3) tax-exempt organization. Services are provided to survivors and their families free of charge and are made possible through grants from local governments, gifts from individuals and businesses, foundations, and through fundraising efforts. 

Your contributions can help us continue to provide the supportive and life-enhancing services our clients need. With your investment in TIP, we can continue to provide essential services to the many children, adults, and families who turn to us for help during some of the most frightening and critical times of their lives.

When submitting a donation, we have you covered! Donations can be made online via credit card or ACH, by clicking the donate link below. If you prefer to mail a donation check, please send it to Trauma Intervention Program, P.O. Box 645, Marysville, CA 95901

If you would like to personally hand us a donation, we are happy to set up a time to meet. Give us a call at 530-673-9300.

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Adopt A Volunteer.

TIP responders are very special people.  Each spends over 500 hours annually providing support to people who are experiencing the worst time in their lives.  Not everyone can be a TIP responder, but anyone – including you – can be a supporter.  By Adopting a TIP Volunteer for $100, you will help us train and equip a TIP responder for a year.

 

Matching or Legacy Gifts.

If your company has an employee or retiree-matching gift contribution plan, please contact your Human Resource Department to find out about a dollar-for-dollar match on employee/retiree contributions. Trauma Intervention Program is a 501 C (3) organization. TIP accepts checks, credit cards, stock and legacy gifts. If you have already designated TIP as a beneficiary of your estate plans, please let us know.

Ways to help support TIP.

$100

Adopt a Volunteer

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Adopting a TIP Volunteer for $100, you will help us train and equip a TIP responder for a year.

 

$200

1 Month of Communications

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Our dispatchers rely on our communication system, not only for First responders but volunteers as well.

 

$500

Website- 1 Year

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Our TIP website is vital in connecting with our community and providing grieving resources.


$100

5 Safety Vests

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Safety vests help keep our volunteers safe on late night vehicle accidents and large scene calls.

 

$200

Monthly Training Meetings

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Community speakers, educational materials and resources are provided at each monthly meeting.

 

$2000

Appreciation Dinner

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Each year we host a Volunteer Appreciation Dinner to spotlight our TIP Members and all that they do.


$200

First Responder Briefings

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TIP will attend First responder briefings to help educate and serve as a reminder that we are here for them.

 

$250

25 Client Resource Packets

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After each crisis call, Volunteers provide resources and materials to each citizen in crisis.

 

$3000

Training Academy

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The 55 hour Training Academy utilizes a variety of teaching methods including lecture, audio-visual, role playing, guest speakers, demonstrations, mentoring, ride alongs, and hospital tour.


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Recurring Donations.

Not everyone can be a TIP Volunteer, but anyone - including you - can support a volunteer. Make a Difference and help citizens in crisis.

Your donation directly supports the day-to-day functioning of TIP. Your donation allows volunteers to "simply be there" for citizens in crisis on the worst day of their lives.