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
Eve Erin Crowell—her spirit echoes still
Written by Barbara Crowell Roy, Eve's mom Thirteen years ago today, we lost our cherished daughter, sister, niece, cousin, friend and colleague—Eve Erin Crowell. She had just had her 30th birthday. She was a brilliant, fun-loving, successful corporate attorney, and a triathlete. She was tall and beautiful with long light-coppery hair. No parent ever expects to bury a child. Our children are our legacy. If they precede us in death, then we have to find the strength to continue this legacy, … [Read more...] about Eve Erin Crowell—her spirit echoes still
Our hearts, memories and hopes are with Eve today
Eve Erin Crowell November 4, 1974-February 24, 2005 Twelve years ago today, our beloved daughter, sister, niece, cousin, colleague and friend, Eve Erin Crowell, died tragically in West Hollywood, CA. She was 30 years old. No parent expects to bury a child. Our children are supposed to be our legacy. We count on them to outlive us and exceed our expectations. If they precede us in death, we must find the strength to keep their memories alive and honor the ideas they … [Read more...] about Our hearts, memories and hopes are with Eve today
Navajo injury prevention program hiring health educators
Eve’s Fund, a nonprofit organization that promotes hope & wellness for Native Youth, is hiring Health Educators for our award-winning ThinkFirst Navajo injury prevention program. In addition to anyone with a background in health promotion and education, people with traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries are strongly urged to apply. Read more about our program here on our website page. Position involves giving injury prevention presentations to students (K-12) in schools, chapter … [Read more...] about Navajo injury prevention program hiring health educators
ThinkFirst Navajo Receives National Honor
Eve's Fund president Barbara Crowell Roy and founder Dr. Robert Crowell (standing) and ThinkFirst Navajo VIP (Voice for Injury Prevention) speaker Cecelia Fred Eve’s Fund is proud to announce that its flagship program — ThinkFirst Navajo — has been named the 2015 USA Chapter of the Year by ThinkFirst National Injury Prevention Foundation (TFNIPF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing brain, spinal cord, and other traumatic injuries through education, research, and … [Read more...] about ThinkFirst Navajo Receives National Honor