
Road to Tokyo: Training Continues
It is the 1st of March 1964 and I have been training at Camp Pendleton for a mere 10 days. Coach Thompson and I are

It is the 1st of March 1964 and I have been training at Camp Pendleton for a mere 10 days. Coach Thompson and I are

No Length Too Far: Reaching Hard-to-Count Native Communities For many Americans, the 2020 Census won’t matter until the last week of March. But for residents

The spring semester has started, and students of Takini School District in South Dakota and Menominee School District in Wisconsin will go back to class

Beat the Drum. Be Counted! You have read about the challenges faced by so many on Native reservations. You have supported programs to help Native

Bringing Hope Through Water: Transforming Lives on Pine Ridge Reservation “They bring that glimpse of hope… of change.” Pine Ridge Indian Reservation has the

Motorcycles & Turkeys: Navajo Hopi Honor Riders Deliver Holiday Cheer Starting around October each year, Running Strong partners can apply for small holiday grants for

It is January 3, 1964 and I can’t get the St. Sylvester Midnight Run on December 31, 1963, (running out the old year and running

Winter in Tahlequah: Preparing 500 Cherokee Youth for the Cold In Tahlequah, Oklahoma, the forecast is calling for a “wintry mix” with low temperatures in

The new year is soon upon us, and to welcome 2020 we’d like to take a look back at all we’ve achieved with the help
It is January 3, 1964 and I can’t get the St. Sylvester Midnight Run on December 31, 1963, (running out the old year and running

25 Years of Empowerment: Celebrating the Brave Heart Society December 16th, 2019 marked the Brave Heart Society’s 25th anniversary. Located in Lake Andes, SD, the

Reviving the Yuchi Language: Preserving a Culture for Future Generations In addition to providing basic needs – food, coats and boots, school supplies, and more