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Party (with a purpose) with us on Facebook

4 November, 2018 by HFtFN in Fundraiser, Help Out

Invite your friends, have some fun, cross a few gifts off your Christmas list, take care of yourself and support a good cause.

Party (with a purpose) with us on Facebook

Invite your friends, have some fun, cross a few gifts off your Christmas list, take care of yourself and support a good cause.

Hope for the First Nations President Emily Miller is hosting a Color Street party on Facebook this week with Holy Nails! by Abby. Abby graciously has agreed to donate 25 percent of the proceeds from the sales of Color Street dry nail polish strips during the party to HFtFN.

Click here to join Emily’s Color Street Fundraiser Party on Facebook.

The giveaways and fun begin Monday, Nov. 5, and will run through Sunday, Nov. 11. And if you’re not so sure about nail polish strips, drop by anyway. We also will be sharing more information about HFtFN and what we do, including some funny photos and memories from past trips.

Color Street offers high-quality liquid nail polish in a dry strip that can be applied in minutes with no dry time, smudges or streaks and last up to 10 days. The nail strips come in a variety of colors and patterns — including some reminiscent of certain infamous matching Christmas pajamas.

 

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Yeah, we’re that group at the Pine Point Community Christmas Party. 😆 #hftfnxmas

A post shared by Hope for the First Nations (@hftfn) on Dec 16, 2017 at 7:09pm PST

And Color Street is just one of many companies you or your friends may buy or sell with via the modern-day version of a Tupperware party online, like Thirty-One Gifts, LulaRoe clothing and doTerra essential oils. Many, like Color Street, allow you to donate proceeds to a good cause. Facebook even lets you use your birthday to fundraise.

We’d love if you would consider hosting a fundraiser — online or in person — for HFtFN. Let us know, and we’ll promote it for you! It might seem like a small thing, but we rely on raising funds in any way we can to continue our work on the White Earth Reservation.

 

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Happy Halloween! Poe patiently is enduring pets and helping me model my glow-in-the-dark Bonehead nails from @becolorstreet. I’m not sure if they call them “Bonehead” because of the skull design or because even I — nail challenged as I am — can get them to look good. . I’m hosting a Color Street Facebook party next week with @abbynormansays, and she generously is donating 25 percent of proceeds to @HFtFN, a nonprofit I have been volunteering with for more than half my life now on the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. Comment or DM me for an invite, or click the link in my bio — we’ll share nail strip samples and funny stories and more about what we do at Hope for the First Nations. 💅💀 #halloween #halloweennails #colorstreet #colorstreetnails #colorstreetnailstrips #colorstreetparty #becolorstreet #csbonehead #hftfn #poethenewscat #linkinbio

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You also can support HFtFN year-round just by doing your regular online shopping through Amazon Smile or in one of these ways, many of which won’t cost you a thing.

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Hope for the First Nations has been partnering with the people of the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota since 1997. In that time, our goals have remained the same: to partner with the community, build relationships and share the love of Jesus Christ in culturally-relevant ways.

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     Mark your calendar for our first online silent auction!

  • Get your Christmas shopping done and support a good cause! 11th November 2015

     Get your Christmas shopping done and support a good cause!

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  • Wish HFtFN treasurer Amanda Docter a happy birthday with a donation to her Facebook fundraiser 24th June 2019

     Wish HFtFN treasurer Amanda Docter a happy birthday with a donation to her Facebook fundraiser

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