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 announces new initiative — ThinkFirst for Teens!
Eve’s Fund, through our ThinkFirst Navajo injury prevention program, announces a new traffic safety initiative—ThinkFirst for Teens! This lifesaving safety presentation program is now available for students enrolled in high schools and colleges on or near the Navajo Nation. The program has been made possible through our partnership with the ThinkFirst National Injury Prevention Foundation and other local ThinkFirst chapters. One-hour virtual assembly style program The one-hour, … [Read more...] about Eve’s Fund announces new initiative — ThinkFirst for Teens!
Together we gave—on Giving Tuesday 2020
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
Together we can help prevent injuries and save young lives on the Navajo Nation!
Please help us prevent injuries and save lives on the Navajo Nation as we kick off our year end holiday campaign today on #GivingTuesday 2020—the global day of generosity. After a year of tumult, tragedy and uncertainty, we can help, we can hope, we can heal and we can give—if we do it together. Today we are asking you to support us in continuing our mission in reducing the number one killer of children, teens and young adults on the Navajo Nation—traumatic injuries—most of which are … [Read more...] about Together we can help prevent injuries and save young lives on the Navajo Nation!
Celebrating Eve Erin Crowell’s life on her birthday
Eve Erin Crowell November 4, 1974 ~ February 24, 2005 Forty-six years ago, on November 4, 1974, Eve Erin Crowell—our beloved daughter, sister, niece, cousin, friend, and colleague— was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on a beautiful warm autumn day. Today we are celebrating her life and her legacy. Eve grew into a beautiful and intelligent woman with a heart of gold, a deep love for family and friends, a generous spirit, and a very special connection to nature and to Native American youth. … [Read more...] about Celebrating Eve Erin Crowell’s life on her birthday
