Indigenous Early Intervention Alliance (IEIA)

 

Honoring.  Respecting.  Indigenous Tribal Children and Culture. 

Where Our Sacred Past Meets Our Future.

411 North Central Avenue #880M
Phoenix, AZ 85004

ph: 602-496-0102

Update of the IEIA Toy Drive 2007

 

UPDATE!!

IEIA HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE (E'tokmite'k mine' Shomigwe'n)

(Potawatomi for “peace and smiles”)

 

UPDATE:  2007 IEIA HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE (E'tokmite'k mine' Shomigwe'n - Potawatomi for “peace and smiles”)

The 2007 IEIA toy drive was an enormous success (special thanks to Dean Friedman and staff and also IEIA staff Andrea Cimino and Sylvia Martinez).  Photos of this is on IEIA-UC website (see http://www.urban-indigenous-early-intervention.com/Indigenous_Early_Intervention_Alliance-Urban_Contexts/IEIA_Toy_Drive_2007.html).

Over 400 toys were collected and distributed – for those that donated - YOU provided over 400 “peace and smiles” gifts for at-risk Indigenous children and their families that were not available otherwise – THANK YOU!  FYI – the IEIA will be collecting gifts throughout the year for holidays and birthdays, etc. with a goal of 800 toys by December 2008.

Thank you for supporting Indigenous children and the IEIA – “Where Our Sacred PastMeets Our Future.”

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The IEIA and the Office of American Indian Projects (OAIP), founded in 1977, are based in the School of Social Work, College of Public Programs, Arizona State University.  Copyright Wakshe.  All rights reserved.

 

411 North Central Avenue #880M
Phoenix, AZ 85004

ph: 602-496-0102