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Support Mike Forcia: Community Taco Sale in the Twin Cities

Come support Mike Forcia, his family, and the Twin Cities community at a taco sale fundraiser. Enjoy delicious Indian tacos and help uplift a local leader.



Taco Sale for Mike Forcia, His Family, and Our Community!

If you're in the Twin Cities, MN area, we invite you to join us for a special taco sale fundraiser to support Mike Forcia, his family, and our local community.

Mike Forcia has been a pillar of the community, dedicating his time and energy to feeding the homeless, supporting youth basketball, assisting elders, and cooking for wakes and funerals. As the AIM of Twin Cities Chairman, his contributions have touched countless lives.

Unfortunately, Mike and his family are facing eviction due to late rent payments at the Minneapolis American Indian Center. This fundraiser is our chance to come together and give back to someone who has given so much to us.


  • When: Friday, March 8, 2013 | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Where: Wolves Den Circle Café

What’s on the Menu?


  • Indian Tacos: $5.00
  • Frybread: $2.00
  • Sodas: $1.00

Condiments include lettuce, tomatoes, onions, salsa, sour cream, jalapeños, and black olives.

Delivery is available for orders of four or more tacos in nearby areas!

How to Order


  • Call Mike at 612-437-0075
  • Contact Jason at 763-458-7289
  • For Frybread, call 612-508-3759

Why Support Mike Forcia?

Mike Forcia’s unwavering commitment to serving our community is truly inspiring. From feeding those in need to mentoring youth and honoring elders, Mike embodies what it means to give back selflessly. Let’s rally together to show our gratitude and ensure that he and his family get the support they need during this difficult time.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy delicious food while making a meaningful impact. Spread the word and bring your friends and family to this heartfelt community event!

We hope to see you there!

Key Takeaway

Feel free to reach out or share this post to help spread the word. Together, we can make a difference for Mike Forcia and the community he loves.

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