Together, I know we will see our way through
In these troubling times, the coronavirus pandemic and its devastating impact is first and foremost on my mind and that
In these troubling times, the coronavirus pandemic and its devastating impact is first and foremost on my mind and that
It’s a cool Saturday afternoon, June 6th, 1964. I am at the United States Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia,
All of us at Running Strong for American Indian Youth want to tell you just how much your support has meant to our
2019 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter Teacher Jennifer Schoelerman is a pre-K school counselor in the Timber Lake
It’s mid-March and the 45 participants in the Oyate Teca Project’s Medicine Root gardening program on the Pine Ridge Indian
Friday, March 22, is the United Nations’ World Water Day. The inspiration for this international day focuses on the importance
Shayleena was a 17-year-old senior when Cheryl recommended to her that she apply for a Dreamstarter grant to realize her
Because of Cheryl Tuttle’s (Yurok Tribe) initiative three of her students in the Round Valley High School Native American Studies
At the Takini School on the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation, students are guaranteed to receive a breakfast and lunch
The 2020 Census begins their count of every person living in America in less than a month, and Running Strong is preparing
John and Shaunna live on the Navajo Nation in the small community of Tohatchi (Tó Haachʼi in Navajo) located in
2019 Running Strong for American Indian Youth® Dreamstarter Teacher Willamina Tailfeathers is a second grade teacher at Browning Elementary in
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