Wrede’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Inc.

Home of Thunder - American Bald Eagle
Donations Accepted
4820 Wilderness Trail
Sebring, Florida 33875
863-385-2770
'Paint' the Pony

I was first painted by the children at Hart Springs 2004 Pow Wow. I am hands on history; teaching Children and even adults about the Native American Culture and the importance the Horse made to the Indians. You may have noticed the symbols painted on me; Carol 'Crystal Woman' narrates for me explaining the symbols. She has also written and sings a song for me. I hope you will come see me
during the Pow Wow.
Nancy Poucher
352-284-1347
trouble027@yahoo.com
Helen Blair
352-463-7321
Blairbulls@aol.com

David White Wolfe
Artist, Storyteller, Historian
David is of Cherokee descent and it is his love of
nature that inspires both his love of Native Art and his career as a Master
Gardener at Walt Disney World. David dedicates some of his time to teaching
about "Florida's Forgotten Peoples" as well as demonstrating stone tool making.
At several event's each year David sets up a Paleo Indian Camp and teaches about
Florida's earliest inhabitants.

Mayo Clinic Native American Cancer Programs

NATIVE CIRCLE
The American Indian/Alaska Native Cancer Information
Resource Center and Learning Exchange
The Native CIRCLE is a resource center providing cancer-related materials to
health care professionals and lay people involved in the education, care and
treatment of American Indians and Alaska Natives.

SPIRIT OF EAGLES
American Indian/Alaska Native Leadership Initiative on
Cancer
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations have very high incidence
rates for specific cancer sites and poor survival rates for most cancers. This
AI/AN Leadership Initiative on Cancer addresses comprehensive tribal cancer
control through partnerships with The Network for Cancer Control Research among
AI/AN populations, tribes, multiple cancer centers, Cancer Information Services
(CIS), and the American Cancer Society (ACS).

NATIVE WEB
Our program provides on-site training to nurses for the early detection of
breast and cervix cancer.
Mission Statement The Native WEB seeks to eliminate
unnecessary breast and cervix cancer deaths among underserved women.
http://cancercenter.mayo.edu/native.cfm

Our vision is to increase the quality of life and provide the interventions necessary to sustain and enhance life for critically ill and chronically ill children with cancer and and other life-threatening illnesses, and to see that those children whose survival depends on finding a compatible bone marrow or blood stem cell donor have the maximum opportunity
for a cure.
Kids Beating Cancer's Founder and CEO received the impressive 2004 Community Honoree Award from the National Speaking of Women's Health Foundation. This award was presented at the 2004 Orlando Convention on August 14, 2004 at the Orlando
Convention Center.
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