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Donors/Supporters
We
are in need of donations - please support us
This website is the largest place for Native American Prisoners
to reach out to the free world.
We have more than
1400 people
listed in our database.
Show your support for Indigenous People and advertise on our
website or become a member.
We are an independent Grassroots organization with volunteers
and we pay all ourselves - the most expenses are for stamps
to send out forms and send back photos, drawings etc. But we
also pay for enveloppes, paper, ink, copies, webserver, etc.
Thank you for your support!
Selling
Native American Art-/Craftwork
Do you know of a market, event in Switzerland where we could
go for free and sell craftwork from our Indigenous Prisoners
Art-Shop, please contact us.
Talking about our work
Do you want us to talk about our work on an event, university,
etc. please contact us.
You can make a donation with
or send an US Postal Money Order (to B. Drees),
or send it to our Post-Account or Bank Account in Switzerland.
or send it to our Bank account in Germany
or send us your donation cash in a letter
Please let us know how you want us to use your donation.
Address and e-mail >>>
Thank you so much!
      
Our Volunteers
Terry Dollison
- She is the Director of our office in the USA - and has alot
of work - she pays all by herself.....
Antoinette
- She was the director of our office in USA - thank you
     
Many
thanks to:
Carmen M. from
Italy
For her ongoing support and donations....
Sigrid Dahari
For her donation
Jason Bongo
For his donation
Jim Fowler
For his donation
Erika Gut
For
her donation of the 2nd prize in our Art-Contest 2005
For her collecting donations and selling Prisoners craftwork
at the Incomindios Anniversary event 2004. For
her donation of the 3rd prize in our Art-Contest 04.
For
her donations of postcards we sent out to prisoners.
For many school supplies and a beautiful handmade sweater for
children on the Yankton Rez in South Dakota.
Aisha
Basirun For
her collecting donations and selling Prisoners craftwork at
the Incomindios Anniversary event 2004. For
selling craftwork from our Prisoners Art-Shop at a market.
And
for the many many clothes, shoes and children toys she donated.
It was sent to the Yankton Rez, to the Pine Ridge Rez and to
the Northern Cheyenne Rez in MT.
The Indigenous
Artists
For their art- and craftwork donations and gifts.
For their participating in our Art-Contest 2004 and donation
of their art- and craftwork to our organisations.
Iris Klossner
and Maggie Falcetta For
their ongoing support.
For the invitation to the "Advents-Markt" in
Duggingen, Switzerland. And all the great people who came and
bought some of the prisoners craftwork and/or donated money
for NDN-AIM and Honor your Spirit-Protect your Children for
the Northern Cheyenne in Montana.
Incomindios Switzerland
For their support and free publishing of articles about
our organisations in their newsletters.
For giving us the possibility to sell our Prisoners craftwork
and inform the public at different Incomindios events.
Klaus Dörges
For writing an article about our organisation Justice4u
in the newsletter of Incomindios.
Renate
For
her donation of many school supplies for children on the Yankton
Rez in South Dakota and in Wisconsin
Gabriella
for
selling craftwork from our Prisoners Art-Shop at a market
Jeannot Mayr
For
his kind money donation. For
selling craftwork from our Prisoners Art-Shop at Pow-Wow's and
other events.
Conny Petras
For her great work as a coordinator of our organisation
Justice4u.
Shirl Paterson
For her great work as a coordinator of our organisation
Justice4u.
Doris Harris
For her support and for participating for our organisations
in the 2004 Opening Procession and event week of the Native
American Indian Museum in Washington DC.
Ursula Wisselaar
For selling craftwork from our Prisoners Art-Shop.
For participating for our organisations in the 2004 Opening
Procession and event week of the Native American Indian Museum
in Washington DC.

My sister
Linda For
your love, help, support, advice in every possible way
My 3 sons
For their love, patience, understanding and ongoing support
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