Please join us today, #GivingTuesday 2018, as we kick off our year end holiday fundraising campaign. Your donation, if made today, will be part of the biggest giving event of the year. Today, people around the globe come together for a common purpose, Paying It Forward and giving to causes that are near and dear to their hearts. If you give to Eve’s Fund, you can help save a young Navajo student’s life or help prevent a catastrophic injury. From #GivingTuesday until the end of … [Read more...] about You could save a Navajo child’s life today—#GivingTuesday 2018
Archives for 2018
Celebrating Eve Erin Crowell’s birthday today and her legacy—Eve’s Fund
Forty four years ago today on November 4, 1974, Eve Erin Crowell—our daughter, sister, niece, cousin, friend and colleague was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Eve grew into a beautiful, intelligent, athletic, caring, philosophical, sensitive and fun-loving young woman who loved music, children and cats. And, she adored her family and friends. Her sudden death at the age of 30, devastated us all. It was hard to believe that this bigger than life person had left us so soon. And … [Read more...] about Celebrating Eve Erin Crowell’s birthday today and her legacy—Eve’s Fund
Phoenix Indian Center honors Eve’s Fund with leadership award
Eve's Fund is proud to announce that the Phoenix Indian Center will honor us with its FRIEND OF THE COMMUNITY leadership award at their upcoming awards dinner on November 14, 2018 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Barbara Crowell Roy, Eve's Fund president and mother of the late Eve Erin Crowell will receive the award. The FRIEND of the COMMUNITY award acknowledges individuals of non-American Indian decent or non-American Indian owned business that have shown a long-standing commitment to the American … [Read more...] about Phoenix Indian Center honors Eve’s Fund with leadership award
A small non-profit with a big mission: promoting education, injury prevention & hope for Native youth
We are a small non-profit with a big mission: promoting education, injury prevention & hope to Native American youth. We've been doing this work for the past 13 years, in memory and honor of our beloved Eve Erin Crowell, who died of an accidental drug and alcohol overdose in 2005. We are so grateful to those of you who have supported us with donations, birthday fundraisers on Facebook and your friendship. Now we are trying to increase our visibility with a Top-Rated ranking from … [Read more...] about A small non-profit with a big mission: promoting education, injury prevention & hope for Native youth
Tips for staying safe on July 4th
Yes, as curious as it may sound, Native American Indians do celebrate July 4th—Independence Day—in the US. Here are some tips from our ThinkFirst Navajo Injury Prevention Program for staying safe this July 4th and throughout the rest of the summer months. Do not drink and drive and do not get into a vehicle with anyone who is under the influence. As always, be sure to buckle up and restrain all infants and young children in appropriate seats. Distracted driving could kill you in a … [Read more...] about Tips for staying safe on July 4th