About NAHA

David G. MyersStarted in 1993 by David G. Myers, Native American Heritage Association (NAHA) is a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to helping Native American families in need living on Reservations in South Dakota and Wyoming.

After seeing the extremely poor conditions Native Americans have to cope with on a daily basis, Mr. Myers knew he had to do something to help them. So the mission began to help as many Native American families as possible with basic life necessities and self-help programs. Over the years, we have provided much needed hope and dignity to many Native Americans that need a helping hand.

Through the loyalty of our donors, NAHA has continued to grow. We provide food, clothing, heating assistance and other emergency programs to the Native American families struggling to make ends meet each month.

Sadly, Mr. Myers passed away in 2014. His daughter, Pam, has worked with him since the inception of the organization and stepped in to take over her father’s mission to provide hope to the Sioux tribes living in poverty on the reservations of South Dakota.

Please consider making a charitable donation to NAHA. Or, to ensure we can maintain our regular programs, you may wish to consider something more permanent such as a monthly donation. Charitable bequests and other planned gifts are also greatly appreciated.

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