Together we gave! Thank you! Giving Tuesday reports that total donations reached $2.47 billion in the United States, alone, representing a 25% increase compared to Giving Tuesday 2019. Read more here. Considering the impact of the worldwide pandemic, these are amazing statistics! We are so grateful for all the generous donations made to Eve’s Fund for Native American Health Initiatives on this global day of giving and over the past few days. Thanks to you, we will end a tough … [Read more...] about Together we gave—on Giving Tuesday 2020
Celebrating Eve Crowell’s life & legacy
Today, November 4, 2015 would have been our daughter Eve's 41st birthday. Eve loved to celebrate her birthday and usually insisted on a party. Here she is on her 1st birthday, 40 years ago, just up from a nap. Those of you who knew her will always remember her on this day. Sadly, Eve's 30th birthday was her last. No parent ever expects to bury a child. Our children are our legacy. If they precede us in death, we have to find the strength to continue their memory, their values and honor … [Read more...] about Celebrating Eve Crowell’s life & legacy
Eve’s Fund Boy Scouts Welcome New Friends to the Navajo Nation
In late March, Boy Scout Troop 928 from Red Mesa, Arizona, enjoyed a weekend of camping, horseback riding and storytelling, thanks to a welcome invitation from another scout troop and the generosity of corporate donors. When Troop 199 from Denver, Colorado, began planning a trip to Arizona’s Canyon de Chelly, they were thoughtful enough to invite our troop to join them. After several months of finalizing logistics and obtaining sponsorships, all the pieces fell into … [Read more...] about Eve’s Fund Boy Scouts Welcome New Friends to the Navajo Nation
Navajo Youth Embrace Life on the Rez
This past summer, Navajo youth put in more than 1,000 hours of physical labor, restoring miles of trails and completing maintenance projects across the Navajo Nation. They also pedaled for miles on Reservation roads…gained valuable skills in basic woodworking, first aid, and bike maintenance…and learned about the history and geography of the Navajo Nation. Tour de Rez participants using their new woodworking skills to make much-needed trail signs "In all that we do on the … [Read more...] about Navajo Youth Embrace Life on the Rez