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MFCF 2025 Donors and Doers Event

Sat, Aug 09

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Aya House

Join us for the MFCF 2025 Donors & Doers Event, where generosity meets action! This impactful event will celebrate the changemakers and supporters driving inspiration in our community.

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MFCF 2025 Donors and Doers Event
MFCF 2025 Donors and Doers Event

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Aug 09, 2025, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Aya House, 2055 Gratiot Ave, Detroit, MI 48207, USA

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Donors & Doers 2025

Power Up the People

✨ Celebrating 5 Years of Impact, Action, and Community ✨

August 8–10, 2025 | Aya House, Detroit | Free with RSVP


Join the Minority Freedom Community Fund (MFCF) and our vibrant network of grassroots leaders, funders, and neighbors for Donors & Doers 2025, a powerful three-day experience commemorating five years of radical generosity and community-rooted change. Hosted at Aya House—our side hub for Black wellness, creativity, and connectivity—this convening brings together some of Detroit’s boldest visionaries to reflect, recharge, and recommit to the work of liberation.


This year's theme, Power Up the People, is a rally cry to invest in those doing the work on the ground and celebrate the brilliance within our neighborhoods.


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