Native American Women Trail of Hope Foundation
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Our Lost Sisters
Indigenous women are demographically at the greatest risk of any other group. This includes missing girls, rape and sexual abuse. The number one cause of death for young Native American Women is homicide.
These Lost Sisters mysteriously are never seen again.
This foundation is dedicated to empowering young Indigenous women through education, mentorship and support.
Our goal is to help them stay safe and avoid of violence. To achieve this goal we need your help!
To apply for a grant, send an email to support@nativeamericantrailofhope.org and provide your name, address, phone number, and tribe affiliation. In the email, briefly describe yourself and explain how the grant will assist you. We will contact you shortly. Thank you.
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Our mission is to invest in the bright futures of young Native American women. We offer grants to support your academic and professional goals, fostering a strong foundation for success.
Here's what we offer:
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Academic Support: We understand the unique challenges you may face in education. Our grants can help with things like tuition, books, and fees.
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Community Engagement: We encourage participation in community service, fostering leadership skills and connection to your heritage.
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Mentorship: Connect with established Native American role models who can offer guidance and support.
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Ongoing Support: We're here for you every step of the way, celebrating your achievements and offering assistance during tough times.
This program is designed for:
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Young Native American women passionate about achieving their goals.
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Individuals committed to academic pursuits and community involvement.
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Those seeking a supportive network to navigate challenges and opportunities.
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