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SNO Domestic program & MMIW org. SE OKla.

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I am rider #1026 for the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge.  My daughter and I will be participating in the 2020 Hoka Hey Challenge, August 9 - Aug 22. This challenge is considered to be the toughest motorcycle endurance challenge in the world.
     Organized by the Medicine Show LLC and billed as the “World’s Greatest Endurance Challenge”; the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge (HHMC) is a grueling and unforgiving endurance ride which provides participants with an opportunity to test their fortitude and determination. By facing and overcoming obstacles along the way, participants are encouraged to journey into a deep and critical examination of their own motives, actions and beliefs and then to translate newfound strength and confidence into a willingness to act on behalf of others.   

I wish to help both the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women cause in Oklahoma and the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma's Domestic Violence Program.

MMIW USA’s number one mission is to bring our missing home and help the families of the murdered cope and support them through the process of grief. We give them hands-on support and guidance and if we don’t have the answers, we get the answers so that these families do not feel abandoned and alone in this struggle like so many have before them. Our broader goal is to eradicate this problem so that the future generations thrive. We are doing that through education of the threats that they face and self-defense. We just started a monthly program to do just that. It is called Staying Sacred and we educate and have self-defense lessons at every meeting. Our strength lies in the fact that every single one of the staff and volunteers have been assaulted or trafficked and our passion is to be the kind of organization that we needed growing up and beyond.

     The Seminole Nation's Domestic Violence program is a secondary program that will benefit from the charity as well.  The program's goal is to provide a safe haven for women from a domestic situation that may be harmful to herself and her children, and to provide resources to become independent of the abuser.  

The Funds will be equally split between the two organizations,  and will be utilized to provide services, shelter, clothing, items to sustain themselves. 

The Funds will be distributed at the end of August 2020.

This support helps us to contribute to the betterment of the indigenous women, and their families.  These programs are mostly self sustaining, with minimal financial support from outside resources, especially for investigative services, personal care items, clothing, and many others options to benefit the groups.  It is an honor to serve them, and to provide assistance in this fashion.

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David Narcomey
Organiser
Bristow, OK

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