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Hunt Specials - The Northeast Michigan Chapter of SCI is pleased and excited to offer to all members, families, and friends, a series of hunts to be auctioned on our web-site. Check back for future specials.
Safari Wish Hunt - The Northeast Michigan Chapter takes pride in introducing children to the great outdoors while participating in the thrill of hunting.
Sportsmen Against Hunger - Area Meat Processors and the Northeast Michigan Chapter of Safari Club International have joined forces to help feed the people in our communities! The Northeast Michigan SCI is paying for all the processing and is delivering the meat to area soup kitchens, shelters and families.
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Over the years, The Northeast Michigan Chapter of Safari Club International has made donations
and contributions to a variety of groups, organizations and individuals.
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These contributions support activities consistent with the goals of our Chapter.
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Chapter donations and contributions to date total almost $250,000 and include:
- · Full tuition grants for 100 Alpena area, under-privileged children to attend the Alpena
-Montmorency-Alcona Education Service District Summer Camp Wilderness at Sprinkler
Lake
- · Full scholarships for eighteen teachers to attend the American Wilderness Leadership
School in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
- · Cash grants to eight schools to assist with wildlife projects and educational programs
- · Funds to the Michigan Moose Collaring project and the Michigan Department of Natural
Resources
- · Funds contributed to the Alberta Professional Outfitters Society - Moose Tick Project
and Hunters for Tomorrow initiative
- · Funds contributed in support of efforts to preserve Grizzly Bear hunting in British
Columbia and to support additional research on Grizzly Bears in B.C.
- · Funds contributed to the Alaska Black Bear Initiative
- · Funds donated to a hunt of a lifetime for four youths who are terminally ill/ severely ill
and/or physically challenged
- · Funds committed to the enhancement of Roosevelt Elk and Columbia Black-tail Deer
populations on Vancouver Island
- · Purchase of a wildlife display for the Jesse Besser Museum in Alpena, MI
- · Funds contributed to support a local hunter safety program
- · Funds contributed to assist a local area, wildlife rehabilitation center
- · Funds contributed to provide over eight thousand pounds of venison to area soup
kitchens and needy families through our Sportsmen Against Hunger Program – new
freezers purchased for two local service agencies – as well as cash grants to area soup
kitchens
- · Funds contributed to SCI's General Fund to assist with worldwide efforts to protect the
right to hunt
- · Funds contributed to the Alpena Library to purchase wildlife material
- · Equipment purchased to assist local Conservation Officers enforcement activities
- · Funds contributed in support of ungulate enhancement programs in northern British
Columbia and in the state of Alaska
- · Scholarships provided for area youth to attend guide school
- · Cash contribution to the Montmorency Conservation Club
- · Cash contributed to the Alpena Kiwanis
- · Funds provided to schedule a wildlife artist into area elementary school classrooms
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