Human Services : Social Services

Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program

Creating a bridge of hope between Native Americans and other cultures

this charity beyond good!
Posted by walking  |  August 18, 2009 6:07:25 AM

Linda Myers who started this charity years ago has given of herself to make this happen-food, clothing for elder natives. Want to find out how well, get the newsletter or better do a food run. In good times and hard times this charity fulfills it mission and does it so well.

Administrative Cost
Posted by Grannipickles  |  July 16, 2009 10:17:50 AM

I'm very disappointed that people who run a charity have such high administrative cost, such as salaries. Considering you're supposed to be helping "Elders of the Dine" to live. PLEASE be sure that more of the donations go to help the Elders live a better life. Especially with water, habitable shelters, heating and clothing. Thank you Patricia Black Bear, DE

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