
Fostering Intergenerational Relationships & Language Revitalization Through Children’s Books
The Keya Foundation is in the process of producing a series of eight children’s books with stories told by Lakota elders on the Cheyenne River

The Keya Foundation is in the process of producing a series of eight children’s books with stories told by Lakota elders on the Cheyenne River

The American Dental Association (ADA) is taking steps to help those who have among the highest levels of tooth decay in the United States: American

After a brutal winter, the frozen ground on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation will soon thaw and for us at Running Strong, our contractors –

Ronan Middle School, Montana Dreamstarter Teacher Amy Miller used her $1,000 grant to help the school’s library become more culturally representative of its student body by purchasing
“We took this action because… we know the families out in the districts need this help now!” – Ken Lone Elk “From my family and

For nearly a quarter of a century, thanks to our supporters, Running Strong for American Indian Youth® has been able to provide grant funding to

On Reservations throughout Indian Country, there are thousands of families and elders who do not have clean running water. No water to drink. No water to wash,

Running Strong for American Indian Youth® began our partnership with The Keya Foundation in 2016 with the selection of Annie Chasing Hawk as a Year 2 Dreamstarter
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Wisdom of the Elders (WotE) in Portland, Oregon, a long-time partner of Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, “records and preserves traditional cultural values, oral history, prophesy and

On the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, $1,000 (or $998.54 to be exact) goes a long way in the development of a child’s education. Thanks to