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We are so close to be at our amount needed for saving indigenous teenagers on reserves. $3,000 away from fully equipping and deploying the second Mobile Crisis Unit for Indigenous youth!
This is the final hurdle to getting this life-saving vehicle on the road. Without this last $3,000, the unit remains parked.
• $1,500 buys the critical safety and stabilization kits.
• $1,500 covers the vital GPS and secure cultural storage systems.
Help us cross the finish line! Every dollar in this final push means quicker response times and immediate help for Indigenous teenagers in crisis on the reserves.
Donate the final $3K now to launch the lifeline!
are $3,000 away from fully equipping and deploying the second Mobile Crisis Unit for Indigenous youth!
This is the final hurdle to getting this life-saving vehicle on the road. Without this last $3,000, the unit remains parked.
• $1,500 buys the critical safety and stabilization kits.
• $1,500 covers the vital GPS and secure cultural storage systems.
Help us cross the finish line! Every dollar in this final push means quicker response times and immediate help for teenagers in crisis on the reserve.
Donate the final $3K now to launch the lifeline!
We are so close! Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, we have successfully raised the vast majority of the funds needed for the new Mobile Crisis Unit equipment. We are standing at the finish line, but we have one critical, immediate need left: the final $3,000.
This final push isn't just about reaching a number—it’s about immediately securing the final, essential components that will make the second mobile unit fully operational and safe to deploy:
• $1,500 will purchase the Industrial-Grade Safety and First Aid Kits, ensuring our crisis team is prepared for any emergency, including essential supplies for trauma stabilization before connecting youth to hospital care.
• $1,000 will cover the installation and first year's subscription for the Vehicle GPS Tracking System, critical for locating the unit quickly in remote areas and guaranteeing the safety of our staff as they respond to urgent calls.
• $500 will buy the necessary Heavy-Duty Storage and Organization System to securely store culturally relevant tools (like smudge kits, traditional medicines, and sensory items) for immediate access during a crisis intervention.
Without this final $3,000, the new mobile unit sits partially equipped and unable to launch.
The youth on the reserve cannot afford to wait. We have the vehicle, we have the team, and we have the intention—we just need to bridge this final gap so we can begin saving lives now.We are so close! Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, we have successfully raised the vast majority of the funds needed for the new Mobile Crisis Unit equipment. We are standing at the finish line, but we have one critical, immediate need left: the final $3,000.
This final push isn't just about reaching a number—it’s about immediately securing the final, essential components that will make the second mobile unit fully operational and safe to deploy:
• $1,500 will purchase the Industrial-Grade Safety and First Aid Kits, ensuring our crisis team is prepared for any emergency, including essential supplies for trauma stabilization before connecting youth to hospital care.
• $1,000 will cover the installation and first year's subscription for the Vehicle GPS Tracking System, critical for locating the unit quickly in remote areas and guaranteeing the safety of our staff as they respond to urgent calls.
• $500 will buy the necessary Heavy-Duty Storage and Organization System to securely store culturally relevant tools (like smudge kits, traditional medicines, and sensory items) for immediate access during a crisis intervention.
Without this final $3,000, the new mobile unit sits partially equipped and unable to launch.
The youth on the reserve cannot afford to wait. We have the vehicle, we have the team, and we have the intention—we just need to bridge this final gap so we can begin saving lives now.We are so close! Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, we have successfully raised the vast majority of the funds needed for the new Mobile Crisis Unit equipment. We are standing at the finish line, but we have one critical, immediate need left: the final $3,000.
This final push isn't just about reaching a number—it’s about immediately securing the final, essential components that will make the second mobile unit fully operational and safe to deploy:
• $1,500 will purchase the Industrial-Grade Safety and First Aid Kits, ensuring our crisis team is prepared for any emergency, including essential supplies for trauma stabilization before connecting youth to hospital care.
• $1,000 will cover the installation and first year's subscription for the Vehicle GPS Tracking System, critical for locating the unit quickly in remote areas and guaranteeing the safety of our staff as they respond to urgent calls.
• $500 will buy the necessary Heavy-Duty Storage and Organization System to securely store culturally relevant tools (like smudge kits, traditional medicines, and sensory items) for immediate access during a crisis intervention.
Without this final $3,000, the new mobile unit sits partially equipped and unable to launch.
The youth on the reserve cannot afford to wait. We have the vehicle, we have the team, and we have the intention—we just need to bridge this final gap so we can begin saving lives now.Need to Close the Gap!
We are so close! Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, we have successfully raised the vast majority of the funds needed for the new Mobile Crisis Unit equipment. We are standing at the finish line, but we have one critical, immediate need left: the final $3,000.
This final push isn't just about reaching a number—it’s about immediately securing the final, essential components that will make the second mobile unit fully operational and safe to deploy:
• $1,500 will purchase the Industrial-Grade Safety and First Aid Kits, ensuring our crisis team is prepared for any emergency, including essential supplies for trauma stabilization before connecting youth to hospital care.
• $1,000 will cover the installation and first year's subscription for the Vehicle GPS Tracking System, critical for locating the unit quickly in remote areas and guaranteeing the safety of our staff as they respond to urgent calls.
• $500 will buy the necessary Heavy-Duty Storage and Organization System to securely store culturally relevant tools (like smudge kits, traditional medicines, and sensory items) for immediate access during a crisis intervention.
Without this final $3,000, the new mobile unit sits partially equipped and unable to launch.
The youth on the reserve cannot afford to wait. We have the vehicle, we have the team, and we have the intention—we just need to bridge this final gap so we can begin saving lives now.
Please donate today and help us raise the final $3,000 to put this life-saving vehicle000 EMERGENCY PUSH: Just Need to CloseINAL $3,000 EMERGENCY PUSH: Just Need to Close the Gap!
We are so close! Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, we have successfully raised the vast majority of the funds needed for the new Mobile Crisis Unit equipment. We are standing at the finish line, but we have one critical, immediate need left: the final $3,000.
This final push isn't just about reaching a number—it’s about immediately securing the final, essential components that will make the second mobile unit fully operational and safe to deploy:
• $1,500 will purchase the Industrial-Grade Safety and First Aid Kits, ensuring our crisis team is prepared for any emergency, including essential supplies for trauma stabilization before connecting youth to hospital care.
• $1,000 will cover the installation and first year's subscription for the Vehicle GPS Tracking System, critical for locating the unit quickly in remote areas and guaranteeing the safety of our staff as they respond to urgent calls.
• $500 will buy the necessary Heavy-Duty Storage and Organization System to securely store culturally relevant tools (like smudge kits, traditional medicines, and sensory items) for immediate access during a crisis intervention.
Without this final $3,000, the new mobile unit sits partially equipped and unable to launch.
The youth on the reserve cannot afford to wait. We have the vehicle, we have the team, and we have the intention—we just need to bridge this final gap so we can begin saving lives now.
Please donate today and help us raise the final $3,000 to put this life-saving vehicle the Gap!
We are so close! Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, we have successfully raised the vast majority of the funds needed for the new Mobile Crisis Unit equipment. We are standing at the finish line, but we have one critical, immediate need left: the final $3,000.
This final push isn't just about reaching a number—it’s about immediately securing the final, essential components that will make the second mobile unit fully operational and safe to deploy:
• $1,500 will purchase the Industrial-Grade Safety and First Aid Kits, ensuring our crisis team is prepared for any emergency, including essential supplies for trauma stabilization before connecting youth to hospital care.
• $1,000 will cover the installation and first year's subscription for the Vehicle GPS Tracking System, critical for locating the unit quickly in remote areas and guaranteeing the safety of our staff as they respond to urgent calls.
• $500 will buy the necessary Heavy-Duty Storage and Organization System to securely store culturally relevant tools (like smudge kits, traditional medicines, and sensory items) for immediate access during a crisis intervention.
Without this final $3,000, the new mobile unit sits partially equipped and unable to launch.
The youth on the reserve cannot afford to wait. We have the vehicle, we have the team, and we have the intention—we just need to bridge this final gap so we can begin saving lives now.
Please donate today and help us raise the final $3,000 to put this life-saving vehicle
$3,000 EMERGENCY PUSH: Just Need to Close the Gap!
We are so close! Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, we have successfully raised the vast majority of the funds needed for the new Mobile Crisis Unit equipment. We are standing at the finish line, but we have one critical, immediate need left: the final $3,000.
This final push isn't just about reaching a number—it’s about immediately securing the final, essential components that will make the second mobile unit fully operational and safe to deploy:
• $1,500 will purchase the Industrial-Grade Safety and First Aid Kits, ensuring our crisis team is prepared for any emergency, including essential supplies for trauma stabilization before connecting youth to hospital care.
• $1,000 will cover the installation and first year's subscription for the Vehicle GPS Tracking System, critical for locating the unit quickly in remote areas and guaranteeing the safety of our staff as they respond to urgent calls.
• $500 will buy the necessary Heavy-Duty Storage and Organization System to securely store culturally relevant tools (like smudge kits, traditional medicines, and sensory items) for immediate access during a crisis intervention.
Without this final $3,000, the new mobile unit sits partially equipped and unable to launch.
The youth on the reserve cannot afford to wait. We have the vehicle, we have the team, and we have the intention—we just need to bridge this final gap so we can begin saving lives now.
Please donate today and help us raise the final $3,000 to put this life-saving vehicle
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