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Updated:  May 2005

    With the help of our many generous donors, NAHA continues to make great strides and accomplishments throughout the year.  We had a busy year in 2004 and the outlook for 2005 is just as promising.  Although the need for donations is constant, NAHA continues to provide various programs for the needy Native American men, women and children.

     Our Food Distribution program exceeded 3.8 million pounds of food that was distributed to the Rosebud, Pine Ridge, Crow Creek and Lower Brule Reservations in South Dakota and the Shoshone and Arapaho Tribes on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming.  This food helped many elderly and infirm Native Americans make it through the last 5-7 days of the month.

     Our Clothing Program continues to grow each year.  Through the many donations from our donors, NAHA was able to distribute 262,249 pounds of clothing in 2005.  This is a blessing to the many Native Americans that struggle to make ends meet each month.  Thank you to everyone who sent their “gently used” items to us.  

Above are pictures of food boxes that are prepared and sent to the reservations and clothing that help many Native Americans survive the daily hardships of reservation life.

 

The pictures above are only a few of the items that NAHA delivers to the reservations.  With so many Native Americans living below the poverty level, without the help from NAHA and our donors, many would have nothing to eat for several days at the end of the month.

You may wish to visit our charts on the Internet home page and you can see our food distribution to the various Reservations.


NAHA 2004 CHARTS   


   

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