LeBrun’s Charity Partners

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May Charity Partner: You’re Not Alone

You’re Not Alone;

You’re Not Alone; is on a mission to shatter the stigma that surrounds mental illness, one therapy dog at a time. Our programming brings therapy dogs into schools as an additional layer of support for students and staff. Currently we are in 40+ schools throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin and Rhode Island.

Splash For Andrew

Splash for Andrew was created in memory of Andrew Sylvester Haggenmiller, a playful and vibrant four-year-old from Buffalo, MN, who lost his battle with brain cancer. Andrew loved splashing in puddles, and this project aims to build a splash pad in his honor for the community he called home. It will be a place built out of love — not only for Andrew but for all children gone too soon.

Ruff Start Rescue

Ruff Start Rescue is a foster-based nonprofit animal rescue dedicated to saving the lives of companion animals in need. They rescue dogs, cats, and small critters from neglect, abandonment, and overpopulation throughout Minnesota and beyond. Their mission is to create a world where every pet has a safe, loving home and families have the resources to care for them.

Williams Wardrobe

William’s Wardrobe provides practical and emotional support to the pediatric heart community through thoughtful care packages for patients and their caregivers at M Health Fairview Masonic Children’s Hospital. The organization also supports CVICU staff, contributes monthly to CHD research at the University of Minnesota, and sponsors an end-of-life cart for families facing unimaginable loss. With 1 in 100 babies born with congenital heart defects—and limited funding—William’s Wardrobe is committed to comfort, compassion, and advocacy for those affected.

STMA Breakfast Club

The STMA Breakfast Club is a local nonprofit dedicated to supporting students in the St. Michael–Albertville school district through mentorship, leadership development, and community involvement. What began as a small group focused on building character and connection has grown into a movement that empowers youth to become confident, compassionate leaders. Through early morning meetings, community service, and real conversations, the Breakfast Club helps students start their day—and their future—on the right foot.

RiverWorks

RiverWorks is a community-driven nonprofit serving the Rockford and Greenfield, MN area with a mission of Community Helping Community. Through programs like the Food Shelf, which served over 1,750 family visits in 2024, and Lunch Box Express, which provides summer groceries to local kids, RiverWorks supports neighbors in need with dignity and compassion. Proceeds from the RiverWorks Thrift Store directly fund these vital services, ensuring every donation makes a local impact.

Wounded Warrior Project

Wounded Warrior Project® is a nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring and empowering veterans who have incurred physical or invisible wounds while serving our country. Through life-changing programs, mental health services, career support, and community connection, Wounded Warrior Project helps veterans and their families navigate life after service. Their mission is to foster resilience, independence, and healing for those who have sacrificed so much.

RumRiver Art Center

RumRiver Art Center’s mission is to provide a warm, inspiring environment that embraces individuals of all artistic abilities. We offer a nurturing atmosphere to explore and express the art making process. We truly believe the process of creating fosters personal growth, opens conversation, and ultimately builds relationships within the community.

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