Sycuan’s 27th Annual Charity Golf Tournament was held on September 28 at the Sycuan Golf Resort. The Sycuan Tribal Council and General Manager, John Dinius, was in attendance for the presentation of $100,000 to four charities.
Those recipients are Indigenous Re-Generation, Inter Tribal Long Term Recovery Foundation, San Diego Regional Task Force on the Homeless, and Saved In America.
Indigenous Re-Generation
Indigenous Re-Generation is a 501c3 that exists to inspire Native Communities on re-generative living concepts, through food cultivation, medicinal farming, culture and eco-village education programs, to achieve re-indigenization and true Tribal sovereignty. www.indigenousregeneration.org
Inter Tribal Long Term Recovery Foundation
TLTRF’s mission to strengthen and enhance the coordination of area-wide disaster recovery efforts on Tribal lands located in Southern California. www.itltrf.org
San Diego Regional Task Force on the Homeless
The Regional Taskforce on the Homeless (RTFH) is an integrated array of stakeholders committed to preventing and alleviating homelessness in San Diego. We provide essential data and insights on the issue of homelessness, informing policy and driving system design and performance. www.rtfhsd.org
Saved in America
SIA gathers intelligence and evidence to locate and identify missing children and trafficked victims, violent pedophiles (pimps), and trafficking locations. The Law Enforcement Liaison reports all information to local and/or federal law enforcement officers. www.savedinamerica.org
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