An Easy Way to Help!

For many years Pathways to Spirit was receiving approximately $400 every quarter from our Albertsons Community Partner card program. About a year ago, Albertson sold many of its stores and the new corporate owners took a very long time to reinstate this progam. Many of you have the old Community Partner Cards that no longer are valid.

We are asking that all who were part of the Community Partner Program or for all who would like to be a Community Partner to write, call or email us for your new cards.

Each time you shop for groceries or pharmacy if you show your Community Partner Card, Pathways to Spirit receives a percentage of your purchase. This is such an easy way to give to us without using any extra money. Remember, you must get your FREE card from us.

Let's get that dollar amount back up there again. Many thanks to all our supporters.

Latest progress

Pathways to Spirit wishes to thank all who have supported us over the years since our small beginnings in October of 1996. Since that time we have made incredible relationships with many families and tribal leaders on the reservation. These relationships have allowed us to discover what is needed by the people and what is actually possible to do.

We started out taking neighborhood donations and now have implemented many programs that assisted in several different areas. We thank you for watching our web site and donating to the programs we have that spark your interest.

We still need many more of you to knit hats and booties for the newborns. These gifts are so appreciated by the young mothers who receive them. Pass the word to your knitting groups and see they can assist.

Propane is urgently needed this time of year. We are receiving 15 calls a day for help. Maybe you could even adopt a particular family and support propane needs for them for the next 4 months.

Our Native American Sewing Program is very successfully providing new and reconditioned sewing machines to many sewing groups on the Rosebud and Pine Ridge Reservations in South Dakota. These machines allow a woman to make quilts and other items to sell that will help their family with basic needs.

This year we completed a straw bale/stick home in American Horse Creek on Pine Ridge under the building expertise of Dave Hanson and Eric Iverson. They traveled all the way from Washington state 3 times during the summer to complete this home. Dave has prepared a report on the viability of building another home that will soon be on the Earth Shelter blog.

Caroly and Eli Tail have started a school in Porcupine to focus on Lakota language and way of life. It looks like our library will be placed in their school. We are very excited about this possiblity. A children's library in Erie, Colorad is closing and has offered their entire collection and computers, shelving, etc. to be taken to the school. We'll keep you informed as this progresses.

We took less mobile homes this year as we seemed to have wiped out the Denver area of homes that meet the hight standards that we have. We know this will pick up in the spring when more homes become available.

All in all we have had a good year thanks to our generous supports.

Finally

It's been a year since Cindy and Carmeen approached me with the question if we could redesign the website together. There were a lot of delays due to other priorities (how can you work on a website while people on the reservation need support right now?) but here it is: the new Pathways to Spirit website. As you can see there is a blog on which from now on you can read the latest information.

About This Blog

Pathways to Spirit is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit, all volunteer organization dedicated to the provision of material assistance to and cultural preservation of Native Americans on the reservations of South Dakota and along the Front Range of Colorado from Denver to Wyoming. Pathways seeks the easing of the effects of poverty, the reduction of discrimination, and the transmission of Native American languages and way of life across generations. The organization pursues this mission through direct provision of goods and services, education and training, and evolving partnerships with other organizations.

On this blog we are going to write about our work in the different areas and projects.

For more information go to www.pathwaystospirit.org
New website under construction: www.businesscampaigning.com/PathwaysToSpirit