N.R.C programs ( National Relief Charities) for
natives americans
NCR programs is an NGO dedicated to value, support
and help the Native Americans and their communities throughout the United
States, its mission is: "To help Native American people improve the
quality of their lives by providing opportunities for them to bring about
positive changes in their communities." NRC has been serving Native Americans for 20 years. We are the only charity to work on over 75 reservations year-round. We have a network of nearly 900 partnerships with reservation programs. These are our Program Partners. NRC works through the Partners to bring much-needed relief to over 300,000 Native Americans who live in their reservation communities. The most important thing NRC brings to these communities is hope.
What they really do?
All of NRC's work centers around bringing material aid, educational support, and onsite services that afford immediate relief to economically-depressed reservations. Our service area is concentrated in nine priority states, which encompass Pine Ridge, Rosebud, Navajo, and over 75 reservations with a high need for basic necessities. To make a difference in such a wide service area, NRC relies on the generosity of concerned Americans, and also on businesses that are able to donate goods in bulk
In my opinion this is an excellent initiative, but I think that in Chile
there is any of this program for help to mapuches or any ethnic groups, I would
like to have programs like this in my country, for our ethnic groups obtain
help and valorization
here I leave the website of this ONG, for you can see more examples that the support for Indian communities, and some experiences of this people.
http://www.nrcprograms.org/site/PageNavigator/index
and if you don't know what ONG means, here i leave the website of ONGs:
http://ngos.org/
it´s good to know about this ONG, the natives americans is one of the most import topic for me because I´m really interested about how they´ve been protected now. The website was very useful for me.
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