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 #GreatNonProfits by October 31, 2018 and hope you can help.
If you love our work then help us tell the world! Stories about us from people like you will help us make an even bigger impact in our community. GreatNonprofits – the #1 source of nonprofit stories and feedback – is honoring highly regarded nonprofits with their 2018 Top-Rated List. Won’t you help us raise visibility for our work by posting a brief story of your experience with us and the importance of the youth programs we sponsor? All content will be visible to potential donors and volunteers. It’s easy and only takes 3 minutes! Go here to get started! https://greatnonprofits.org/reviews/write/eve-s-fund-for-native-american-health-initiatives
There are so many wonderful non-profits in the world doing good work. Unlike some, however, we have a very small marketing budget, keep our overhead low, and spend over 90% of donated funds on our youth programs. That is why we are asking for your help today.
With appreciate from Eve’s mom,
P.S. The picture above (most dangerous immigrants ) received our largest ever response and was seen and shared by almost 20,000 people when posted on Facebook on June 26, 2018 at the height of the immigrant problem at the US borders and children being separated from their parents. It obviously touched the hearts of our followers and their friends.