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Mr. David G. Myers, passed away in May of 2014

It is with heavy hearts we share that the founder of NAHA, Mr. David G. Myers, passed away in May of 2014. His daughter, Pam, has worked with him since the inception of the organization and has stepped up to take over her father’s mission to provide hope to the Sioux tribes living in poverty on the Reservations of South Dakota. We hope donors, like you, will move forward with us, comforted by the knowledge that Pam Myers and the NAHA staff will continue to work hard to fulfill Mr. Myers’ dream of helping as many Native Americans as possible with basic life necessities and self-help programs. Please take a moment and share with us Wopila (many thanks) for the abundance of blessings Mr. Myers’ dedication provided over the years. His compassion and the good work he was able to do in the face of many odds will never be forgotten.

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Native American Heritage Association

P.O. Box 512 | Rapid City SD 57709

(540) 636-1020 | Fax: (540) 636-1464

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