
Operation Snowsuit 2018: Providing 5000 coats and 5500 boots to families!
“When I saw the smiling children and the parents taking the time to put their boots and jackets on really touched my heart. “It was

“When I saw the smiling children and the parents taking the time to put their boots and jackets on really touched my heart. “It was

The Little White Buffalo Project’s “Circle of Shawls” program in Lincoln, Nebraska provides a safe and intergenerational activity that fosters cultural strength and growth for

The Oyate Teca Project on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation may be our newest affiliate, but its history of serving children and families on the

Access to clean water for drinking, cooking, bathing and washing remains a critical problem for Native American families on reservations throughout the country, including the

2017 Running Strong for American Indian Youth® Dreamstarter Sara Chase realized her dream of starting a summer immersion class to teach Hupa youth the endangered

“I have a middle school boy who disliked math. During the greenhouse building project this student came to realize a new way of looking at

In Keshena, Wisconsin, it was common for children come to classes in the Menominee Indian School District on a Monday morning hungry, having not eaten

From the moment we received Kelsey Leonard’s Dreamstarter® application, we knew she was an impressive young woman. In 2010, she became the first member of

Each year, Running Strong provides thousands of backpacks to elementary and junior high students on Pine Ridge and Cheyenne River Indian reservations, and beyond. This

A terrible storm just came through the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, affecting the lives and livelihoods of its 40,000 residents.

On July 5, thousands of listeners to KILI Radio, the voice of the Lakota people on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, had the opportunity to