The Wisconsin NRA-ILA Grassroots Team is excited to welcome Don & Terri Mutsch as our newest FrontLines Activist Leaders (FAL). Both Don and Terri have been long-time supporters of the NRA’s mission, as well as longtime life members. They volunteered with our Waukesha-based team for a few years, but realized the importance of the NRA-ILA Grassroots FAL Program and wanted to do more. In their first few months serving as FALs, they hit the ground running by assisting with numerous NRA-hosted events last March, building a network of strong pro-Second Amendment-related businesses, connecting with sportsmen and hunting clubs throughout their community, and building a strong network of volunteers and supporters. Don & Terri serve as a vital component within the grassroots universe, understanding its needs and effectiveness. The NRA-ILA is grateful to have volunteers like the Mutsch’s and looks forward to working with them in the years to come!
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