Saturday, April 27, 2024
Road rally throughout Macomb County!
Time: 11 am – 3 pm All registered teams are to check-in at 11am at the Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill to begin the adventure.
Cost: $35 per team
IMPORTANT: Each team earns one raffle ticket at each location. A team is defined by each paid registration, therefore a team can be one person to many people. Multiple teams can participate in the same vehicle.
This event is rain or shine.
CARE of Southeastern Michigan’s Rally 4 CARE is a family friendly road rally fundraising event for the entire community. Rally 4 CARE brings awareness and education about substance use and all of the services CARE offers. Attendees will also be able to rally in memory of those we have lost too soon and honoring those who are on their recovery journey.
Participants will be taken on a fun-filled ride throughout Macomb County with opportunities to win raffle tickets for prizes by finding clues and solving riddles.
All proceeds from Rally 4 CARE will support CARE programs that impact the lives of 100,000 individuals each year. Our programs include substance use education, prevention, and recovery, as well as parenting services, youth summer camps and so much more. Rally 4 CARE lets the community and those who are struggling with substance use and other life issues know we are here to help. When our community thrives, we all thrive.
Sponsorships: Sponsorships are available. For more information about becoming a sponsor, contact Andrew at abrown@careofsem.com
Thank you to our 2024 sponsors! |
CARE Community Partner Sponsors |
Fueling Sponsors | |
Raffle Sponsor
Michael J. Fontana, Secretary of the Board, CARE of Southeastern Michigan |
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