Freezing Temps on the Navajo Nation Tonight
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Fostering Self-Sufficiency and Hope for Over 50 Years
A Legacy of Hope (Chapter 1: Introduction)
At St. Bonaventure Indian Mission and School, we are motivated each day by the desire to mutually share the goodness of God. As a Catholic social service agency, we remain committed to following the call of our Lord Jesus to feed the hungry, clothe the poor, and provide shelter to the homeless.
Unfortunately, the plight of the Diné (Navajo people) has not changed dramatically since the Mission began its work over 50 years ago. There are still many Diné who face a constant struggle with the crushing burdens of poverty so prevalent on the Navajo Nation.
We know that poverty is at the root of the many challenges facing Native Americans and that, given the resources and opportunities, those living in poverty can lift themselves and their families from it. Through our outreach services and school, “St. Bonaventure Indian Mission” strives to meet the needs of the Navajo people every day to ensure that each and every one of these children of God is not only able to meet their daily survival needs and maintain their dignity, but also that the doors remain open to allow for self-sufficiency and improved quality of life through education and employment.
— Chris Halter, Executive Director
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