NRF Success Stories
1 in 6 Native American families lives below the poverty line versus 1 in 15 White families. Poverty can result in particularly dangerous
“They say it’s the head of the Earth,” said 74-year-old Keith K., pointing to the dome-shaped Navajo Mountain, which towers
High temperatures increase the risk of heat waves, droughts, wildfires, and flooding. Emergency response times can be slow in remote
Areas with high poverty and minority populations are more likely to be food deserts. In addition, grocery stores on Native
Native families suffer the highest rate of food insecurity and diet-related diseases in the U.S., due to racial prejudice as well
Native Americans are six times more likely than other groups to live in areas most prone to wildfires. As the
Those living on the reservations face challenges unknown to most Americans, including food insecurity, water shortages, and limited access to
Chronic health conditions put Native Americans at higher risk for disease, infection, hospitalization, and death. When policies cannot fully meet
Emergency Food Box Helps Navajo Native Through Harsh Winter Many Native Americans find themselves in constant distress, facing food shortages,