
Heat Match: Keeping Families Warm this Winter
With the holidays over, families on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation are hunkering down in their homes trying to stay warm on the cold winter

With the holidays over, families on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation are hunkering down in their homes trying to stay warm on the cold winter
We have had quite an amazing year! Check out our year-end highlight video! In 2017, Running Strong connected 34 households on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation with

For several years the Yuchi Language Project, a partner of Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, has been working to preserve the Yuchi language. Described

For more than two years, we have been connecting households to the main water service line to provide access to safe, clean water. As of

1. Native Americans have the highest per-capita involvement in the U.S. military of any population. 2. November 1986 – The first National Memorial Service honoring Native Veterans took
There has been a movement shifting away from the annual celebration of Columbus Day in October. More and more cities are recognizing a new holiday

On Saturday, September 23rd, 14-year-old Hokani Maria, together with mentor Amoo Ching Kainoa, community members, elders, master navigators and cultural practitioners gathered at Pelekane Bay

Nearly 100% of children living on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation qualify for the free federal meals program. This means that while in school students

Gardening is a place of pride at Oyate Teca. Running Strong gave a garden grant in May and it has been put to good use.

Noah Hotchkiss is making huge strides for Native people with disabilities. After a car accident in 2009, Noah was left paralyzed from the waist down.