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Six Nonprofits to Support During National Native American Heritage Month

By Andy Talajkowski

A Navaho tribesman takes a break after finishing a intertribal dance during a Native American Heritage Month Pow Wow Nov 30, 2012, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The intertribal dance is a way of starting the Pow Wow. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Daniel Hughes)

As we enter into November, which has been declared National Native American Heritage Month, we need to think about how we choose to view our history and make progress in honoring underrepresented groups in our community.

Here are six Native American nonprofits you can support this giving season:

Native American Journalists Association

The Native American Journalists Association encourages the power of writing and story to preserve and express Native American culture. The nonprofit hosts national conferences for journalists and also assists aspiring high school writers through scholarships and resources about careers in journalism and broadcasting.

Donate to Native American Journalists Association

 

Native American Cancer Research Corporation

NACRC helps improve resources and care for Native American cancer patients. They are currently using a grant from the CDC to upgrade Native American health clinics, and in the past have focused on increasing access for breast cancer screenings and treatment for Native American women.

Donate to Native American Cancer Research Corporation

 

Native Americans for Community Action

Native Americans for Community Action puts the wellness (physical, mental, and financial) of its community first. The organization has an outpatient clinic, as well as behavioral health services that focus on Native American culture, and the ‘Overlook’ program which supports the small business efforts of Native American artisans.

Donate to Native Americans for Community Action

 

Native American Disability Law Center

The Law Center not only provides legal services for Native Americans with disabilities, but supports them in living independently and taking an active role in their communities. They are currently fighting with the Havasupai Tribe for equal education rights for Native American students.

Donate to Native American Disability Law Center

 

Native American Lifelines

Native American Lifelines is an urban health program providing culturally centered care for the Boston and Baltimore areas. They specialize in behavioral health and substance abuse programs, as well as dental and outreach services.

Donate to Native American Lifelines

 

Native American Children’s Alliance

The Native American Children’s Alliance provides a national network to aid Native American children who have suffered from abuse. Their advocacy centers and training give communities the resources they need to effectively respond to crisis and help youth.

Donate to Native American Children’s Alliance