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FOE Aerie 3973 is proud to make our humble property available, FREE, to other non-profit charities in our area.

 

Are you organizing a fundraiser and need a modest venue that will not cut into the funds raised for your cause?  Contact us!

 

Click the "Apply Today" link, tell us a little about your group, the charity, your upcoming function (including Date, time, probable number of guests, etc), and let’s see what we can work out.

 

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The things we do!

 

Besides the 11 specific National F.O.E. charities that all Eagles work on together, and the specific Aerie 3973 Local Charities that just our members work on together, our members also become individually involved in many other aspects of the community.  We are busy people!

From time to time, we like to highlight the special endeavors of our individuals. Soon we will begin posting a few of those accomplishments right here!

 

Do you have a Charity that needs a little bit of personal help?  Click the "Community Link" and tell us a bit about what you are doing and what you need.  We might have the perfect person to help!

Would you like to commend one of our members for a job well done?  Click the link and tell us about it.  We will pass that commendation along while advertising YOUR good work!

Busy "People Helping People" can accomplish a lot!

May, 2011 

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Eagles Aerie 3973 helps ‘Hope for SMA’ raise over $1600


At a charity dinner fund-raiser in honor of Kruise Madden Ludlum (April 12,2010- May 24, 2010) for Spinal Muscle Atrophy (SMA)held this past Saturday at the Eagles Aerie 3973 in Santee, over $1600 was raised for the ‘Hope for SMA’ Foundation to help other families affected by this disease and fund research.
 

Spinal Muscular Atrophy is the #1 genetic killer of infants and young children, 1 in every 40  people or nearly 10 million Americans UNKNOWINGLY carry the gene responsible for SMA, 1 in 6,000 babies born are affected every year. SMA does not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, or gender.  SMA is a motor-neuron disease affecting voluntary muscles used for swallowing, crawling, walking, head and neck control, and even breathing. National Institute of Health selected SMA as the disease closest to a cure out of 600 other neurological diseases.


To learn more or to donate to finding a cure visit www. hopeforsma.org. We would like to give special thanks to all of sponsors who helped make this event a success. Sponsors included Country Waffles El Cajon, Janet’s Café El Cajon, Tommy’s Italian Restaurant El Cajon, Pernicano’s Italian Restaurant El Cajon, Bikram Yoga El Cajon, Curve’s Fitness for Women El Cajon, Jackie Stermon (esthetician),

Amanda Mitchell & Lexi Lomax (hair Stylist) from Oh La La salon & Day Spa El Cajon, Susanna Dewey (esthetician) ERoma Salon & Day Spa El Cajon, Pat & Oscars El Cajon, Starbucks Employees Santee, Bath & Body Works Employees Santee, Oggi’s Pizza Santee, Veronica Hobbie with Gold Canyon Candles Santee, Olive Garden Employees Santee, Mario’s Italian Restaurant Lakeside, Josee with Facing the Paint

(face painter and balloonist), Joseph Agustin with Fun Love Photography, and all others who gave their support.

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