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PROPOSAL EVENT 

FIGHT4HOPE event will occur, however, is postponed until further notice.

Please stay tuned for more!

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FIGHT4HOPE is an opportunity for athletes around the world to compete for an opportunity of a lifetime and contribute to helping others, as they all rise to success. At Eden Estates we are comrades who believe in "each one, teach one" and "one hand helps the other". That is how FIGHT4HOPE was born.

Veterans, athletes and low-income families like all of us, give their all to become the best at their ability. The difference is, there came a time when challenges found space in the lives of those stressed from disparity after giving their all. Since 2010, a great rise of Veterans, former renown athletes and low-income families have lost their homes along with everything they worked hard to obtain. Eden Estates was created to help combat the issues of disparity. We help those in adversity regain their developmental catalyst back into society as thriving, economically strong and independent professionals, they longed to reclaim.

 

Eden Estates with FIGHT4HOPE is aiming to raise 375K dollars to build up to three (3) completely renewable and energy efficiency tiny-small homes for homeless Veterans, fallen athlete's and low-income families. This effort is the journey from HOMELESSNESS TO HOMEOWNER!

Today, as a leader in the industry of accomodations and humanitarianism, Eden Estates can attest that many of us who work for us and with  FIGHT4HOPE have also been recipients of the program. This is how we can attest to the Whole, Health and Wellness prospectives and can vouch in person that it worked for us. We are the proof in the pudding! So, if it worked for many of us, we can certainly be trusted that it can work for you or someone you may know. It can only work as good as we all work it. 

This event is in honor of our greatest Veteran Support Missionary and Chairperson of Veterans Mental Health Advisory Council at Washington, DC VMAC.

Patricia Craig

Suitland, Maryland, United States

Patricia Craig - Chairperson - Veterans Mental Health Advisory Council @ DC VAMC | LinkedIn

About

Accomplished and dynamic professional with solid and diverse experience in management consulting field, providing specialized objective advice and process design improvements with the aim of maximizing growth and improving business performance. Expert in the identification, analysis, and resolution of diverse operational issues, continuously maintains top performance while offering superior services. Proficient in developing new funding streams and engaging with diverse populations, securing customer loyalty and establishing strong internal and external relationships with staff and business partners. I am a detail–oriented individual who exemplifies professionalism, with the ability to manage multiple projects and tasks at any given moment; proven leadership with the ability to work with individual and group clients from varying backgrounds. Excellent business skills, including planning and organizing multiple assignments, tasks and projects, able to adjust to changing priorities. Proactive with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, experienced in working with different personalities, as well, while working on own initiative.

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Experience

  • Owner

    P.A.C. Consulting

    Jan 1999 - Present24 years 4 months

  • President

    Self-employed

    Jan 1999 - Present24 years 4 months

    South East, United States

  • Regional Sales Manager Consultant

    The Lynch Collection

    Aug 2008 - May 20123 years 10 months

    Washington D.C. Metro Area

  • Executive Director

    Communities In Schools Augusta Richmond County, Georgia

    Jan 1999 - Aug 20012 years 8 months

    Augusta, Georgia Area

Education

  • New England College

         Master of Arts - MAPublic Policy Analysis3.96/4.00

         2013 - 2015

          Bachelor of Arts - BAIndustrial and Organizational Psychology3.47/4.00

1991 - 1995

Activities and Societies: Student Union, Black Student Union

Veterans Mental Health Advisory Council at the DC VAMC - Alignable

THANK YOU MA PAT FOREVER!!

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