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American Indian Humanitarian Foundation

A National Non-Profit Corporation
(an IRS recognized 501(c)(3)
Donations are Tax Deductable

Check here for IRS Non-Profit Corporation Filing time line.

"We are a Native American managed and operated grassroots volunteer charity. We charge no fees for our services. A 100% of all donated goods & supplies reach those in need.
 
Our Members & Staff have agreed to accept no salaries for our work with this corporation. Many Non-profits pay up to 50% of all donations received for just fund raising. We do not pay any fund raising fees either, thereby having more to help our people in need."

AIHF depends solely on private donations and receives no public monies for our work.

Our Slogan
"Indians - Helping - Indians"

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Our Motto

"Supporting American Indian Self-Sufficiency"

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Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 all our time tables on events, deliveries, etc., are on hold until further notice.
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AIHF will deliver a 27 Foot U-haul truck stacked to the top to an Oklahoma tribe on 27 Sept the after the Sept 26th Celebration of Native American Indians event in Waxahachie, Texas.

Load will consist of clothes, blankets, shoes, toys and more.
More info forth coming as we get closer to the date.
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In Waxahachie (meaning Buffalo Creek), Texas on Sept 26, 2020, the Chautauqua Preservation Society will be presenting "A Celebration of Native American Indians". We have a history rich in struggle, strife and triumph.

The goal here is to share our indigenous native's rich and storied culture that others may be enlightened by traditional Native American Indian values, art, fashion, spirituality, and more.

If you wish to participate click below for more info & funding.

Click here for more info and contacts

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The last few years we have been shipping supplies to needed clans,tribes & Nations in Indian Country. This year we had enough donate supplies to fill a large storage and then some.

On a few rare occasions we may make a delivery, but the expense of shipping is more cost effective. At times we will ship boxes and other times we ship pallets as you can see from our Donation Report page.

Click here for more info

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July or August 2017, we are preparing to deliver a 26 ft., U-Haul truck of supplies from the San Pasqual Indians to Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota.
Local Indians from San Diego County have donated $500. and the Casino Valley View & Hotel on the San Pasqual reservation has donated funds for shipping to the Southern California AIM where more Indian groups will add to the supplies. From there it will be sent to Pine Ridge.

Many India folks are involved with this large shipment.

April 2, 2016, Sacaton, Arizona, we delivered donation to the Pasqual Yaki Indians by FedEx of clothes, blankets, household items, baby items and clothes, etc.

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April 2, 2016, Sacaton, Arizona, we delivered donation to the Pasqual Yaki Indians by FedEx of clothes, blankets, household items, baby items and clothes, etc.

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We are grateful that there are others who commit humanitarian relief (from their hearts) on a worldwide basis have recognized the 3rd world conditions and indigent conditions here in America among our nations original native people.

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Note:
Our donation drives have been to the benefit of Pine Ridge and Rosebud Indian Reservations in South Dakota for many years. Both Reservations are rated the poorest places in the Western Hemisphere next to Haiti according to the Wall Street Journal.
 
However, there are many other nations, reservations, tribes  & clans that have similar living conditions. Therefore, during this year we will began to send donations to numerous other locations where there are individuals and families in need. We are currently planning on expanding our assistance to our people in Oklahoma, Arizona & New Mexico

(Click here for more info about our Assistance)

Wanted to Thank Everyone for their Generosity & Support

See Donors & Sponsors List

From Hand-out to Hand-Up
From Dependancy to Self-Sufficiency and Self-Reliance

Our intended Goal is a long term approach with the emphasis to create a self-reliant environment while implementing short to long term concepts that will someday ignite a new generation of informative native citizens to become responsible leaders for their people that embrace the traditional ideals of honor, integrity, humility and sacrifice, positive values that replace apathy and despondency with hope and purpose.

Mission

To act and operate exclusively as a public charity, nonprofit corporation pursuant to the laws of the State of Utah, and to act and operate as a community organization which serves to support North American Indians with charitable, educational and cultural programs that advance quality of life while promoting social dignity through relief of the poor, the distressed and the underprivileged resulting in Native North American Indians of all nations achieving self-sufficiency and empowerment within the path of cultural and spiritual traditions.

Our Success is only as Good as our Team of Volunteers

We are a grassroots volunteer charity. we strive for 100% of all donations to reach those in need. Our Board, Staff and Volunteers have agreed to accept no salaries for our work with this corporation. Our efforts are to ensure the continual movement of donations and supplies to our fellow Native Americans who are truly in need. Our motive is the sincere desire to serve from the heart, as our ancestors did.

Some of these dedicated volunteers have decades of experience in humanitarian programs, working unselfishly while receiving payments of warm smiles, thank you hugs and heart felt love.

There is no greater satisfaction of the heart then to see the smile on a child’s face when handing them a toy or an elder’s smile upon receiving a warm blanket. There is no greater joy then to serve those who can not serve themselves.

                               

Disclaimer:

 

AIHF charges “NO” fees for any services provided. AIHF does not assume responsibility for errors, and all information provided via this Web site is intended for informational purposes only and is subject to change or withdrawal by AIHF at any time without notice. Links from these pages to external Web sites are provided as a service to visitors and do not constitute an endorsement by AIHF. Certain programs, services, projects and links listed here are not operated by nor are they the responsibility of AIHF. Some information published herein is gathered from sources which are thought to be reliable, but the reader should not assume that the information is official or final.

Utah Mailing Address

97 S. Main #327

Brigham City, Utah 84302

AIHF@4AIHF.org

(435-757-3399)

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Texas Mailing Address

P.O. Box 419

Waxahachie, TX 75168

martyhh@4aihf.org

(214-463-5061)

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