November is our favorite month...we come together November is our favorite month for lots of reasons. It is a time of reflections, memories, celebrations, honoring traditions and strengthening family and community. It is a month in which we come together. Please read on as we share what makes November special to Eve's Fund. We support and honor Native American Heritage throughout November "O'odham Blessings" © Photo Courtesy of Graham Tome Biyááal/Diné Each … [Read more...] about November Together
Announcing Tribal Adaptive Student-Athlete of the Year Scholarship Winners
Eve’s Fund for Native American Health Initiatives and Tribal Adaptive Organization, two non-profits that have long partnered to promote health and wellness among young Native Americans, announce a new scholarship award and the names of the inaugural award winners. The Tribal Adaptive Student-Athlete of the Year Scholarship Awards recognize a top male and a top female Native American student-athlete with a physical disability. Tribal Adaptive Student-Athlete of the Year … [Read more...] about Announcing Tribal Adaptive Student-Athlete of the Year Scholarship Winners
Eve’s Fund is celebrating Indigenous People’s Day
Eve's Fund for Native American Health Initiatives, together with an increasing number of states, cities, towns across the United States, is celebrating Indigenous People's Day today— October 11, 2021. We will observe the holiday with a focus on increasing public awareness of the background, history, evolution and significance of this day. Want to know more about Indigenous People's Day? The purpose of Indigenous People's Day, which was first observed in 1990, is to … [Read more...] about Eve’s Fund is celebrating Indigenous People’s Day
ThinkFirst Navajo supports Kayenta bike rodeo
ThinkFirst Navajo, Eve's Fund's injury prevention program, supported the Kayenta Bike Rodeo held on July 14 in Kayenta, Arizona on the Navajo Nation. ThinkFirst Navajo supplied safety helmets to 25 participating students from ages 5-17. What is a bike rodeo? Bike rodeos are events in which young cyclists practice their bike handling skills and receive safety training from skilled instructors with the objective of reducing the likelihood of crashes and injuries. These engaging and fun … [Read more...] about ThinkFirst Navajo supports Kayenta bike rodeo
Eve’s Fund sponsors scholarships to St. Michael Indian School’s top grads
Eve’s Fund for Native American Health Initiatives sponsored college scholarships awarded to the top three graduates of Saint Michael Indian School during the 71st commencement of its high school on Saturday, June 5, held on the school campus. The annual legacy awards, were given to graduating seniors Grace Belgarde, Chiara Holgate and Kayden Williams. Class of 2021 Valedictorian, Grace Belgarde, received the Saint Katharine Drexel Award, a $1,000 scholarship, which is given to a student who … [Read more...] about Eve’s Fund sponsors scholarships to St. Michael Indian School’s top grads





