
Runner’s Spotlight – Rilee Good Eagle
1. When and why did you start running? It was during my elementary school years and an older relative introduced me to some fitness exercises

1. When and why did you start running? It was during my elementary school years and an older relative introduced me to some fitness exercises
In January our field office was able to donate some winter coats and boots to the Pine Ridge Bureau of Indian Affairs coat drive and

We recognize the vital importance of keeping Native American traditional cultures alive by supporting programs linking elders with young people to pass on their oral

Indian Country Today published an article on January 22, 2016 that discussed some of the successes of the Year 1 Dreamstarters. Excerpt: “On

Operation Snowsuit was a success! Thousands of Native youth will be warm this winter with brand new coats, hats, gloves, scarves & winter boots thanks
Thank you for helping us to accomplish so much this year! Together we can do even more in 2016!
From Cristin Haase Native American Heritage Month is a chance to celebrate our living culture but also to educate the broader community

Life is harsh on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation where 49 percent of the residents live below the federal poverty level, 61 percent of them
On October 25, 2015, 20 runners from across the country came together and represented Team Running Strong at the 40th Marine Corps Marathon and 10k in
Running Strong has granted $10K to the nonprofit organization, Native Americans for Community Action (NACA), to help connnect elders and youth from the Navajo & Hopi