
Mid-Year Report from the 2020-2021 Dreamstarter Teachers!
Over the summer our Dreamstarter Teachers worked tirelessly to coordinate their Dreamstarter Teacher plans to adapt to the COVID-19 classroom restrictions. Because of the love

Over the summer our Dreamstarter Teachers worked tirelessly to coordinate their Dreamstarter Teacher plans to adapt to the COVID-19 classroom restrictions. Because of the love

At the Takini School in Howes, South Dakota, on the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation, and the Keshena Primary School in Keshena, Wisconsin on the

Holiday Parties Bring Cheer to the End of the Year This Christmas, we are determined for Native American children to have a wonderful holiday, ensuring

2019 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter Aukea Ka’aekuahiwi (Native Hawaiian), 17, of Kapaa, HI, is realizing his Hawaii dream project, “The Swine Project,”
Running Strong’s News You Can Use From Indian Country contains the latest news we are following. These are the stories impacting the areas we serve and as a Native American-led organization,
One of our very own Dreamstarters, Aukea Ka’aekuahiwi of the 2019 Entrepreneurs class, is featured in West Hawaii Today; a Fresno school takes action to

Keep up with the latest developments on Native Americans in U.S. politics, read some recipes to try from Native American chefs, visit Houston’s new virtual

This Thanksgiving all of us at Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, are wishing all of our supporters, our Native American partners, and all Native

This Giving Tuesday, Santa and his elves are getting a little help from Running Strong for American Indian Youth® to ensure that hundreds of children

A South Dakota nurse speaks about work on the ground in a coronavirus hotbed state, a Dakota artist receives an art grant to recreate Native

For decades, our partners, and the Native American children and families they serve throughout Indian Country, have relied on the kindness of strangers – notably