Dear Community & All Our Relations
With your support the Eagle & Condor Community Center can continue to develop and provide programs and services for First Nation Communities from around the Americas.
Eagle & Condor Community Center can only achieve its goals with the assistance of generous donations from members of our community. Without these donations, serving those in our area would not be possible. Since our organization relies on the generosity of individuals, we encourage you to donate to our cause and support our efforts. Thank you in advance for your generosity. |
Support First Nation Communities with their Campaigns, Causes, and Initiatives
Help Us Rebuilt after our lossWe are Native American Indians and we make our living doing cultural events and vending our hand made crafts. This is has been our full time job for the past 15 years. On March 23,2016 we had lost our way of making a living. Due to a tragic camper trailer fire in our front yard. We lost everything as per the fire inspector it was an electrical short some where in the trailer. We lost our camper, tent for vending which was a O'henry 20x20 tent, native clothing, our handmade jewelry and cases, crafting supplies, tools, (drills,saw,wrenches, ) and 9 folding tables, 2 way radio, cash register, cooking utensils, tv, and many personal items.that can not be replaced. Any many other cherished items that we will never be able to replace. This amount is what it will take to replace what we lost. We would appreciate any kind of help that can be given.
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Helping family in time of need!
"Osiyo, I set up this Gofundme for my twin sister Tammy, she has not been medically released from her Doctor yet, even before she lost her husband, 3 months ago. I'll always help her as I help out my Mom & others for the holidays season's, friends & family who want to support Tammy helps her in many ways, all support goes to her. Prayers to her & Sharing this Gofundme is appreciated!"
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Bring Michelle Serrano Home
On October 16th, 2014, the Serrano family suffered a terrible tragedy. Wife of 18 yrs. (Michelle Serrano) had a massive stroke. This stroke could have been avoided if she was diagnosed on time. The stroke left Michelle paralyzed on the right side, unable to talk and communicate verbally or even through gestures. A part of her skull was removed and has still not been replaced. She now has a tracheotomy in her throat, and feeding tube in her stomach. This stroke left her family and husband who is 28yrs of age, 2 minor children 14yrs and 9yrs, 2 adopted children 16yrs and 17yrs, and one grandchild 9 months old without the nurturing and loving care of a wife, mother and grandmother.
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All Our Relations - Campaigns, Causes, and Initiatives From Around the World
Shafaq's Therapy Fund
Shafaq has Paretic Anexia. Her disability limits her physical motor skill such as walking, standing up, and find motor skills such as grasping. and speech. She is currently in a wheelchair and bed bound in a nursing home. Her therapy is extremely important as it helps her gain muscle strength. We are raising funds for her therapy/gym and other needs.
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Mercy For Humanity
A Muslim Charity organization aimed at helping humanity no matter what color, race, ethnicity, religion or creed.
Mission: Give charity to the world Aim: Charity aimed to help the poor, needy and disadvantage. Our charity will help the homeless, people with disabilities (physical disability, intellectual disability and any other special need), elder community, and any other ways to give charity to the world. CEO Founder: Rukhsana Muneer Tel: 347-837-6282 |
Act of Random Kindness
Act of Random Kindness. Help individuals in need, both abroad and in the United States.This organizations raises funds through donations and various other fundraising efforts to provide food, clothing, education, and shelter to any individuals in need. Everyone is entitled to a warm meal, clothes on their back, reading literacy, and a roof over their heads. ARK is centrally located in Brooklyn.
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