
Running Strong in 2019
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

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

In-kind and food distribution Winter is not just coming to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, it’s arrived with a vengeance. “We survived

2019 Dreamstarter Joshua Smith is using his $10,000 Running Strong for American Indian Youth® Dreamstarter grant to create a coffee roasting company for the purpose

Transforming Lives with Clean Water: Running Strong’s Impact on Native Communities Running Strong for American Indian Youth® was founded 30 years ago with the mission
This fall, thanks to people like you, hundreds of children have received education in their traditions and language so that their culture will not be

From Garden Surplus to a New Car: The Economic Power of Medicine Root Thanks to the supporters of Running Strong for American Indian Youth® and

The Best Blog H1 (Creative & Emotional Hook) 14-year-old 2019 Dreamstarter Hope Gamble’s dream, H.O.P.E. (Heroes Of Positive Endurance) began as a way to create

All children deserve to make meaningful memories during this holiday season; time to be shared with family, friends, with fretting forgotten for the time being.

Food Poisoning and a Lost Shoe: Billy Mills’ Turbulent End to 1963 The Contenders It is a very cold Saturday morning, November 30, 1963, as