First Peoples Covid Resource Drive
Leading in the Moment: Community Impact and Solutions
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Marcus Denetdale, the director for ASU's Construction In Indian Country Program, spoke with us about The First Peoples Covid 19 Resource Drive which collects and delivers supplies to tribal communities all over the state to help ease the pain of the pandemic.
Marcus details the two drives that have taken place and how this initiative was originally organized. There are plans being discussed regarding a third drive, possibly in the fall.
If you'd like to learn more, make a donation or volunteer, please visit the First Peoples Covid 19 Resource Drive Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Firstpeoplescovidresourcedrive/
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