NAA Success Stories
Our program partner, Brittany O., is a peer counselor at the Eagle Butte, South Dakota office for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC),
In Oglala Lakota County in South Dakota, the life expectancy is 66 years old compared to the average American at age 78. In
The value of everyday cleaning supplies can often be overlooked – but for Native Americans on rural reservations, these items are crucial to staying healthy and
Many Native families find themselves under constant distress, facing food and water shortages, subpar housing and healthcare, and limited access
Native women on rural reservations earn 53 cents per dollar earned by White men in similar jobs. The economy is
“A lot of people rely on the food pantry,” shared our Program Partner, Louella Y., who uses the Food Pantry
Food on the table is a basic human right – one not easily accessible for 1 in 4 Native families
Research suggests that the “modern” Western diet is detrimental to the health of all consumers, especially Native Elders who face
Many Native families find themselves in constant distress, especially when it comes to food. The Native American Aid (NAA) program