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Like you, PWNA cares about quality of life for Native Americans and respects their self-determined goals for their tribes. PWNA relies solely on monetary and in-kind donations from corporations, foundations, nonprofit collaborators and individual donors like you.
Your generous donations allow us to continue collaborating with our reservation partners, providing vital support for thousands of Native American Elders, families and children living in remote, isolated and impoverished reservation communities throughout the Northern Plains and Southwestern states.
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Your generous donations allow us to work with our reservation partners to provide vital support for thousands of Native American children, Elders, and families living in reservation communities throughout the Northern Plains and Southwestern states.
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PWNA is a member of National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD), a national forum “where organizations share knowledge and resources throughout the disaster cycle” — preparation, disaster relief/response, recovery and mitigation — to support community readiness and navigation of disasters. The National VOAD coalition includes 50 of America’s most reputable organizations, 55 state/territory VOADS representing local and regional interests, and other members. PWNA is a first responder for the reservations, often acting in concert with the American Red Cross and other state or national VOAD members.