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Big Brother & Sister Program

Big Indian Brother & Sister Youth Mentoring Program

Help Mentor an Indian Child & Help Foster in a generation free of abuse.
Do You Have Time, Skills & Spiritual Patience to Mentor a Young Indian Boy or Girl?

This program will not only save a child, but save a family from future Spousal, Drug & Alcohol abuse. Further, the program will help fight school dropout rates. Give a child greater self-esteem, confidence in their schoolwork performance, and are able to get along better with their friends and families.

Help break the abuse cycle by being a positive role model in a young Indian boy or girls life. Role models come in all shapes and sizes. They are small business owners, fathers or mothers with others children, fireman, teachers, lawyers, executives. Some have college degrees while some don’t even have a high school diploma. You just have to want to make a positive impact on the life of a child.

Maybe they come from single parent homes or live in a neglected or abusive environment, maybe they are falling into bad patterns at school, maybe they are the only boy in a house with three sisters. What they all share in common is the need for friendship with a caring adult. Each child needs a positive role model to impact his or her life.

Show them the true meaning of the words Honor, Respect, Honesty, Humility, Family, Clan, Culture and more for themselves and others by spending valuable time with them.

Too many American Indian boys & girls throughout Indian county are at risk of dropping out of school, getting involved in drugs and alcohol, including gangs--losing their way. They are more likely to complete high school in prison than go to college. Having a Big Brother who can guide them and help them make positive choices will change their lives and make our communities stronger.

Bring spiritual healing and balance to a young life will not only be fulfilling for the child, but for their family as well and their culture. Have a direct, measurable, and lasting impact on Indian children and their families.

The program will involve traditional group activities with adults and young Indian boys and girls. Just playing games, eating out for a meal, taking a walk to cultural sites or educational facilities or to nature, or just hang out and talk. Allow them to see how an adult conducts themselves in a social setting and share your experiences and wisdom.

Marty Fire Rider Hiles

DO IT TODAY - For your people and cultural preservation.

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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