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Page 1: NAYA Annual Report 2010-2011

ANNUAL REPORT2010-2011

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OUR COMMUNITY

Home to over 38,000 American Indians and Alaska Natives who are affiliated with over 380 different tribes, Portland, Oregon represents the 9th

largest Native American community in the United States.

There are many factors that have caused Portland to become one of the largest and most diverse Native American populations. Federal policies of Termination and Relocation forced

thousands of Native families to come to

Portland from the 1950s to the 1980s seeking work, housing, education and new community.

Currently, Native people nationwide count disproportionately among the urban poor. Locally,

Natives experience the highest rates of

homelessness, poverty and unemployment

of all ethnic groups. These realities hit home for Native children in Multnomah County where they are over-represented in the foster care system and have the highest drop-out rates of any ethnic group.

OUR HISTORY

Informally founded by parent volunteers

in 1974 the Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA Family Center) became a 501(c) (3) organization in 1994 serving self-identified American Indian/Alaskan Native youth and their families throughout the Portland Metropolitan area. NAYA Family Center works in four service areas: Youth Education Services, Family Services,

Community Development and Community

Engagement. Recognizing the challenges at hand, we build upon our community’s strength, culture and traditions to provide wraparound services that help families reclaim their heritage and their futures.

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Dear Friends,

Greetings on behalf of the board, staff, elders, and community of the NAYA Family Center! It is an honor to present to you our Fiscal Year 2011 Annual Report and celebrate our community’s success!

In 1974, the NAYA Family Center was founded in an effort to create positive opportunities for Native children and their families to thrive in a safe, healthy, life-long learning environment while partnering with others in the Portland community to celebrate our culture and heritage. Thirty-eight years later, we are stronger than ever!

The NAYA Family Center is proud to contribute to improving the lives of Native Americans in Portland, and we’re excited to be a partner in bettering the lives of all Portlanders. Over the last year, we served over 10,000 people, provided services in over 70 schools, and helped over 3,000 individuals with housing, energy assistance, and accessing direct social services. We maintained our Early College Academy graduation rate of 88%, and celebrated as we sent 100% of our graduates off to higher education.

Of course, none of this would be possible without our supporters and I am continually inspired by the commitment and generosity of our donors, staff, board and elders. NAYA Family Center continues to be a careful steward of our resources by maintaining sound financial oversight in order to continue offering high quality services to our community. We have maintained a modest administrative rate of 13.3%, and I am pleased yet again to report a successful indepedent annual audit.

Throughout this report you will read about the many accomplishments of our community, our elders and our young people. It reminds me again that we are much more then a social service organization, we are a community with clear values that guide us on our path.

I hope that you will join us on our journey. Together we can empower the lives of Native Americans in the Portland Area.

Gunalchéesh,

Nichole June MaherExecutive Director

OUR MISSION

The NAYA Family Center strives to enhance the diverse strengths of its youth and families in partnership with the community through cultural identity and education.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Michelle L. Osborne - Board ChairNike, Inc.Colville

Renee Rank - Vice Chair McMenaminsKlamath

Mary Kay Eagle Staff—SecretaryBureau of Indian AffairsLakota, Northern Arapaho, Northern Cheyenne

Peggy C. RossLifeworks NWCherokee Nation of Oklahoma

Jim RaleighNike, Inc.

Roberta WeberPortland Public Schools

Karen St. ClairPsychotherapy Private PracticeMdewankanton Sioux

Toby McClaryTribal Council Grand RondeGrand Ronde

Richard TwissWiconi InternationalSicangu Lakota Oyate

Joe DulaneySymantecKaruk

Wayne ClarkLegacy Health

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NAYA’s Youth Services department enriches the lives of over 2,500 children and 800 families each year, bringing together students, parents, family members and educators to address the four quadrants of a youth’s life – context, spirit, mind and body.

Each child entering into our Youth Services programming is fully assessed to determine areas of need in order to provide the holistic, wraparound, strength-focused

programming that will ensure their success.

Our goal is the creation of healthy options for youth. Our programs and services incorporate culturally relevant, research based curricula and cutting edge assessments to

target precise student needs and create individualized learning plans and demonstrated progress.

Youth ServicesLast year, 436 youth received over 7,900 hours of service. 286 of those youth received youth advocacy services and as a result were 3 times more involved in youth programming.

Working in schoolsYouth advocates worked with youth across the Portland metro area in 45 high schools, 28 middle schools and

51 elementary schools. Over 5,000 hours of school-based tutoring and academic support were provided through our learning center.

Camp ParticipationLast year, 157 youth attended our Spring and Summer educational programming.

Cultural ResiliencyOur Cultural Arts Services impacted an estimated 1,000 people with almost 6,500 hours of cultural arts and services received by participants across NAYA Family Center programming.

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YOUTH SERVICES

EARLY COLLEGE ACADEMY

Education & TutoringSummer Institute

Early College AcademyComputer Lab

Homeless Youth ProgramDrum Making

BeadingCulture Classes

Drumming & SingingSummer Camp

Youth Advocacy & EngagementIntervention / Outreach

VolleyballSoccer

Sports & RecreationLacrosse

BasketballGang Prevention Program

SnowboardingRafting

Outdoor ClubHiking & Climbing

Regalia-MakingTraditional Native Dance

Language

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The NAYA Early College Academy is a fully accredited private high school that realizes decades of work by parents and community members to ensure Native youth success. Opening its doors in September 2007 with only 33 high school students the Academy has grown to currently serve over 120 students enrolled from school districts within Multnomah County. The NAYA Early College Academy provides a culturally appropriate and student-centered learning environment that infuses our curriculum with Native prospective while supporting

and promoting the cultural identity of all students.

Our success is building! The Early College Academy boasts an impressive retention rate with just over 90% of our

students returning each year as well as having the highest graduation rate for Native youth in the city with 88% of our students obtaining their high

school diploma!

This past June, 21 students graduated from the Early College Academy and an additional 42 NAYA youth participants graduated from surrounding school districts.

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YOUTH SERVICES

EARLY COLLEGE ACADEMY100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

07/08 08/09 09/10 07/08 08/09 09/10

On Track to Graduate Graduation Rates

All NAYA Youth ProgrammingPortland Public Schools

40%

82%80% 80%

42%

36%

24%31%29% 31.5%

85%78%

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PLACE OF WISDOM & VISION

Holistic Worldview

Tradition

Personal Achievement

Preservation

Ceremony

Family

Guidance & Coaching

Social Justice & Equity Protection

Service to Community

BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS

Relational Worldview Model

Gatherings & Honorings

Neerchokikoo Powwow

Elders Services

Cultural Arts

Mission

Youth Advocacy

Volunteer Program

Foster Care Support

LEAD Fellows Program

Native Network Building

Foster Parent Recruitment

Homeownership Coaching

Parent & Family Involvement

Portland Youth & Elder’s Council

Coalition of Communities of Color

RELA

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The Relational Worldview Model, developed by the National Indian Child Welfare Association in the 1980s, is a reflection of the native thought process that recognizes holistic balance as the basis for

health. Working within the Relational Worldview Model NAYA Family Center uses culturally relevant, wrap-around services as a means to create stability and empower the lives of our youth and families.

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Safety & Stability

Recreation

Health & Wellness

Finances

Access to Resources

Food

Character Development Life Skills Employment Healing Knowledge Emotional strength

CONNECTION TO THE PHYSICAL

DEVELOPMENT OF MENTAL CAPACITY

Life Skills & Individual Development

Pathways to Adulthoods

Parenting & Child Development

9th Grade Counts

Career Skills Development

Early College Academy

Financial Wellness

Gang Prevention & Outreach

Healing Circle

Homebuyer Education

Post Secondary Education

Spring & Summer Break Camps

Summer Ascend

Tutoring & Learning Center

Recreation

Transportation

Micro-Enterprise

Healthy Kids

Homeowner Services

Energy Assistance

Meals & Catering

Domestic Violence Response & Support

Homeless Youth Services

Emergency Food & Clothing Assistance

Housing Stability

Family Preservation & Reunification

Our community-focused programs and services listed below are assigned to the quadrant of the model that most matches them characteristically. By placing the family at the center of this model, we create a holistic and

inclusive approach to serving the needs of our community.

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“ We want other home

buyers to know that you

should get educated and

learn what you can afford &

learn ways of saving—and

that NAYA Family Center can

help you do that!

Rachel Johnson Smith, Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians & NAYA Family Center Homeownership program participant

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTNAYA’s Community Development Department aims to reduce urban Native poverty in Portland through an integrated set of economic empowerment strategies. We recognize that job readiness and workforce development, financial literacy and asset building are key strategies for eliminating the cycle of poverty. There are four focused program areas within the Community Development Department: Career Skills Development, Economic Development, Housing and Energy Assistance and Homeownership. This past year these programs:

• Graduated 67 individuals from Homebuyer Education courses, coached 99 households financial wellness and assisted 14 households in their first time home purchases.

• Provided one-on-one Career Skills Development support to over 265 individuals; totaling 1,770 hours in

coaching service hours. This resulted in 56 individuals attaining employment, 40 enrolling into further education or training programs, and 20 completing a training or certification!

• Filed over 501 tax returns at our free tax preparation site securing over $770,000 in refunds to the community!

• Since 2008, our Individual Development Account (IDA) Matched Savings Program has helped over 160 people save over $140,000 towards homeownership, micro-enterprise development, and education.

FAMILY SERVICES

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NAYA Family Center’s Family Services are designed to strengthen family and community ties. We provide help to victims of domestic and sexual violence, to Native American children in foster care and their caregivers, and to Native American elders.

The Healing Circle program, NAYA Family Center’s domestic violence services and prevention program provides a wide range of services including

immediate crisis intervention, advocacy and ongoing support. This vital programming served 124

families with 371 children this past year by:

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Provided rental assistance through the Homes Not Beds program to 14 families with 33 children who had

previously been homeless. This program stabilizes families working to get back on their feet and secure employment to be able to maintain their housing.

Supported 61 elders through regular social meetings, events, programming and gatherings as well as 1,245 meals and home maintenance assistance in avoiding foreclosure on homes that they have owned for years.

Served 399 youth, parents, foster parents, guardians,

and potential foster parents through our Foster Care Program with access to ongoing supports and activities designed to support family engagement such as Positive Indian Parenting classes and Family Sibling Visit Nights.

Provided support services, education and training, and assistance in accessing housing funds for 43 youth who are on track to or have aged out of the Child Welfare system through our Independent Living Program.

Stabilized 11 families and 43 children through our new In-Home Safety and Reunification Services Programdesigned to work with families who may be in jeopardy of becoming involved with the Child Welfare System. Theprogram works to assist families in addressing issues that may cause them to lose custody of their children.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

FAMILY SERVICES

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For the third consecutive year, the First Nations Development Institute selected NAYA Family Center to be a host organization for the Leadership, Entrepreneurial, and Apprenticeship Development (LEAD) program. The purpose of the Oregon LEAD Program is to build a strong base of skilled Native American professionals who are actively

engaged in nonprofit leadership. NAYA selected eight Native nonprofit professionals to participate in the intensive, year-long leadership development program.

Through monthly gatherings, we introduced and built relationships with established Native American leaders, elected officials, philanthropy leaders, elders, and leaders in communities of color. These experiences provided insight and necessary skills for emerging executive leaders in the Native nonprofit sector.

The Portland Youth and Elders Council continues to advocate on all issues that impact the Portland urban Indian population. Through trainings and information sessions we provide the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding

of community priorities and learn how cultural significance and community identity relate to city governance and advocacy efforts.

Finally, the most widespread study of our local urban Indian community was released in 2011. The Native American Community in Multnomah County: An Unsettling Profile examines the disparities that exists for the Native community and is a result of a 3-year partnership between the Portland Indian Leaders Roundtable, the Coalition of Communities of Color and Portland State University. This report will prove to be a valuable tool for advocacy in improving the lives of Native children and families in the region.

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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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In January 2008, through its subsidiary company, Sawash Housing LLC, NAYA Family Center purchased 44 units of multi-family affordable

rental housing in North Portland. Currently, seven of the units are set aside for Permanent Support Housing for survivors of domestic violence. The units are currently fully leased and have experienced a 97%

occupancy rate since NAYA Family Center has taken control of the properties.

This year NAYA Family Center celebrated assuming complete responsibility for all maintenance and repairs of properties currently under Sawash Housing, LLC. This new role helps our organization continue to build valuable asset management experience, while giving

community members the opportunity gain real

work experience in property maintenance.

In the spring of 2010, NAYA Family Center, in partnership with Proud Ground, Portland’s community land trust, was awarded a grant to purchase foreclosed homes needing renovations, particularly in neighborhoods in SE and NE Portland. Our newly formed NAYA

Construction team is working to rehab two

homes that will then be sold to low-income first-time Native homebuyers. We are excited to have an opportunity to support new homeowners and work to close the minority homeownership gap.

Most recently in 2010, NAYA Family Center was awarded initial funding for Holgate House, an innovative pilot project for modular construction. Holgate House is a nine unit complex which will influence the next generation of affordable housing by reducing development costs, increasing the quality and sustainability of affordable housing and introducing paths to green jobs.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

SAWASH HOUSING, LLC

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Revenues 2011 2010

Contracts, Grants & Contributions $6,945,078 $5,780,998

Special Events $246,318 $238,229

Catering Revenue $185,031 $122,523

Other Revenue $439,811 $353,582

Total Revenues $7,816,238 $6,495,332

Expenses

Program Services

Community Development $2,642,771 $2,653,702

Youth Services $1,288,477 $1,190,060

Early College Academy $756,829 $777,533

Family Services $882,083 $729,511

Community Engagement $224,268 $223,994

Sawash Housing $332,627 $329,112

Total Program Expenses $6,127,055 $5,903,912

Supporting Services $1,232,476 $1,128,219

Total Expenses $7,359,531 $7,032,131

Net Assets, Beginning of Year $6,024,534 $6,561,333

Net Assets, End of Year $6,481,241 $6,024,534

Note: net assets represent foundation resources usedto purchase and renovate the Whitaker Lakeside Property

35.9%

17.5%

10.2%

11.9%

4.5%

Community Development

General, Administration& Fundraising

Youth Services

Sawash Housing

Community Engagement

Family Services

Early CollegeAcademy

3%16.7%

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DONORS & SUPPORTERSIN-KIND

Corporations and Organizations

Full Sail BrewingLan Su Chinese GardenColumbia Gorge Discovery CenterOregon Shakespeare FestivalWildhorse Resort and CasinoOaks Park Roller Skating RinkPittock MansionMaryhill Museum of ArtHigh Desert MuseumOregon ZooPortland Rose Festival FoundationPortland Trail BlazersIce Chalet at Lloyd CenterWilsonville Family Fun Center & Bullwinkle’s RestaurantStumptown Coffee RoastersKah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort & CasinoNorthwest Area FoundationConfederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian ReservationMississippi Pizza PubArgyle WineryTimberline Lodge and Ski AreaSouthwest AirlinesColumbia SportswearAcadiaNew Seasons Market - Arbor LodgeOregonian Publishing Co.Oregon Children’s TheatreBroadway Rose Theatre CompanyPortland SpiritPortland NurseryArtists Repertory TheatreYoga in the PearlAlaska AirlinesBendistilleryWoodburn Co StoresOregon SymphonyPizzicato PizzaPendleton Round-Up AssociationWisdom of the EldersDavidson Benefits Planning LLCLaurelwood Restaurants, Inc.Portland Youth Philharmonic AssociationMetropolitan Youth SymphonyImago TheatreSagaCity Media IncKells Irish Restaurant & PubTyphoon! Inc.McMenaminsDisneyland ResortRejuvenation Day SpaREX HILL VineyardsColumbia Slough Watershed CouncilK & M Alchemy VineyardMother’s BistroTears of Joy TheatreWeiden & KennedyLamm PhotographyAlpha BroadcastingThe Museum at Warm SpringsSovereign FinanceKirk Company

Literary ArtsCombined CommunicationsBooks for Kids - Willamette WritersSilver Cloud InnAlameda Brew HouseKootenai River Inn Casino and Spa

Individuals

Krystalskye AlexanderAnonymous (5)Cheryl Baldomaro-LucasGreg BlondeJudy BlueHorse SkeltonEthel BranchBruce BrownKate BrownLeland Bull in sightElizabeth BurmeisterChristine CadmanJordan CarrollBea CollinsTerry CrossKirsten CroswellJohn DavidsonSherrie DayTheresa DeGrandpreMyra DonnelleySho DozonoJohn DraggThomas DriscollJohn EvansMuriel FalknorLaura Fallon-BurnsJonny FenixMacil FlyeDan FosterNaomi FreemontPaul FreyLyle FunderburkJan GroutMalaina GuzmanAlecia Haggard HodgesJuanita HallRachel HammerAva HansenMichele HarinskiMartha HerreraDana HewanKornTownsend HyattLorne JamesMelvin JensenJames KirkJosephine KlevitRuth KnightMichael LaverdureDaniel LedezmaApril LoveWilbur LunsfordKaren MacKayNichole MaherRosalee MahoneyCori MatthewSam McCrackenRhonda MeadowsTyna Rene’e MildrexlerRobert MillerMichael Moore

Mary MorinMatt MortonHoward MozeicoMona MozeicoBill NanceRone NguyenMarthanne NorgrenMichelle OsborneLai-Lani OvallesRose Parish-WeilMillie PetersonLillian PittAnnalee PurdyCecily QuintanaJim RaleighCaryle RandallRebecca RankRenee Rank-IgnacioBill RayPam RechelMarcella Redthunder CrydermanMary RenvilleChristine ReynoldsW. Travis RiceEva RicklesDavid RobertsJamie RobertsMichael RobertsF.X. RosicaPeggy RossBob RyanRick SamcoTawna SanchezMichael SchraderJanuary ScottChris SmithTheresa SmithKaren St. ClairDoug StammMary Jo SwartleySita SymonetteBeverly TerryMark ThunderWolfSolomon TrimbleDenise Turner WalshMatthew VeachMia VermillionLynn WardRoberta WeberScott WelchJustin WhiteRoben WhiteSelona WillettBrian YeslandAnnetta Young

DONATIONS

Corporations and Organizations

Administration for Native AmericansAlbina Youth Opportunity SchoolAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Science & Engineering SocietyBank of the West

Bonneville Power AdministrationBonnie Kahn’s Wild West GalleryCapital Pacific BankCareOregonCascade AIDS ProjectCascade Design Professionals, Inc.Chehalis Indian TribeChief Lighthouse Charley’s LLCChinook Winds Casino ResortCity of PortlandClean Energy WorksColumbia Regional ProgramComcastCompliConcordia UniversityConfederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian ReservationCoquille Indian TribeDavid Douglas School DistrictDavidson’s Benefit Planning LLCDavis, Hibbitts and Midghall, IncE C CompanyEcumenical Ministries of OregonEmmanuel Community ServicesEmmons CompanyeScripFirst Nations Development InstituteFour Directions Counseling CenterGlobal Giving FoundationGray Bear Construction CompanyGuardian Management LLCHaglund, Kelley, Horngren, Jones & Wilder LLPHamilton Construction CompanyHobbs, Strauss, Dean & Walker, LLPHoffman Construction CompanyHousing Authority of PortlandHuman SolutionsI.T. MotivesJackson FoundationJubitz Family FoundationKaiser Foundation Health Plan of the NorthwestLamb FoundationLane Powell PCLegacy Health SystemLewis & Clark CollegeMcKenzie River Gathering FoundationMetro Regional GovernmentMeyer Memorial TrustMultnomah County Department of Community JusticeMultnomah County Department of County Human ServicesMultnomah County Health DepartmentNational Indian Child Welfare AssociationNational Indian Women’s Health Resource CenterNational Urban Indian Family CoalitionNative American Rehabilitation AssociationNative Americans in PhilanthropyNative Wellness InstituteNeighborhood PartnershipsNeil KellyNew AvenuesNIKE, Inc.

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USDA Forest ServiceVerdeWalsh Construction Co.Warm Springs Community Action TeamWells FargoWestern Oregon University FoundationWiconi InternationalWisdom of the Edlers, Inc.Worksystems, IncWorld Cup Coffee & TeaYMCA of Columbia- WillametteYouth Progress

Individuals

Anonymous (6)Sam AdamsSherry AddisRuth AdkinsPhilip AkersMichael AlexanderClay AllenKate AllenBetsy AmesJordan AndersonDiane ApplegateOscar AranaThomas AschenbrenerTana AtchleyPhyllis AultRandy AvartE. B.Patricia BacarellaJulia BallRobert BallMona BallardAntónio BaptistaKimberly BarberRita BarberPatty BarnesWilliam BarquinRhonda BaselerRichard BaumannJesse BeasonMichael BegayTileah BegaySara BehrmanLoretta Benjamin-SamuelsMarcie BennieLowen BermanMichael BernardRachel BernsteinDanielle BethellJudy BettsSharon BirgeFannie BlackWendy BondBernard BottomlyHilary BourassaEthel BranchThomas BrennekeChuck BrittonBruce BrownSarah Brown

Sarah BrownTimothy BrownKathleen BrownellKathryn BurlinghamRoger BurtKatharine CahnPhil CampagnaBrian CarmichaelLinda CastanedaLee ChaYung-Pin ChenWayne ClarkWill Clark-ShimValerie ClearyMelissa ClydeVictoria CoatsKris CodronSuzanne CohenNancy ColemanJonath ColonEric CorlissRoss CorneliusAndy CotugnoJohn CourtneyThomas CrofootTerry CrossGary CunninghamAnn Curry-StevensMarjorie CurtisAmanda DavenportJohn DavidsonAdam DavisSherrie DayJackleen de la HarpeM. DeenTony DeFalcoDeborah DelfsChristina DerstineBetty DigmanRick DillonBarbara DillsFrank DixonSuzanne Donaldson-StephensSho DozonoJames DrazninDan DriscollKaren DunstonChris DupresMolly DwyerMary Kay Eagle StaffChester EdwardsMichele EhlersKatie EichnerKeith EichnerNeil ElliottMadge EllisRey EspanaRuth EvansKaye ExoKim FactorKate FagerholmLaura Fallon-BurnsCarmen FarmerKris FarzleyTopaz FaulknerMichael FenwickJulia FetzerJohn FilarMary FinchJoe Finkbonner

Alex FishScott FletcherGeorge FosterJacob FoxCheryl FranceschiCory FreemanCharles FreemontNaomi FreemontHerb FrickeBarbara FriesenAmanda FritzJennifer FroistadChristina FrostDonita FryLyle FunderburkLenore FurmanElizabeth FurseMichael GardnerSuzanne GearyAlisa GilbertJohn GilcreaseRachel GilmerLaura GobleDouglas GoeRichard GoldenbergBrooke GondaraMartin GonzalezCharlotte GoodluckEd GoodmanRonald GouldJanice GrattonScott GrattonAlison GravesSherri GravesCharles GrayDavid GreenbergDavid GrossCorazon GruenbergKaren GuilfoyleEdward GutiérrezLesley HallickLarry HalterSabine HalversonThomas HampsonJohn HancockKendall HansenTracy HansenCarole HardyValerie HarjoHenry HarrisStanley HartCara HashEllen HastayJeffrey HawthorneJohn HayesHolly HeinTamara HendersonBarbara HicksSusan HigginsNichole HildebrandtBryan HillFred HillDarla HilmoeMaureen Hogan ZweigJoe HollowayJenny HolmesJon HoppertBrett HornerEsther HoskieBehzad HosseiniMike Hovind

Bonneville Power AdministrationBonnie Kahn’s Wild West GalleryCapital Pacific BankCareOregonCascade AIDS ProjectCascade Design Professionals, Inc.Chehalis Indian TribeChief Lighthouse Charley’s LLCChinook Winds Casino ResortCity of PortlandClean Energy WorksColumbia Regional ProgramComcastCompliConcordia UniversityConfederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian ReservationCoquille Indian TribeDavid Douglas School DistrictDavidson’s Benefit Planning LLCDavis, Hibbitts and Midghall, IncE C CompanyEcumenical Ministries of OregonEmmanuel Community ServicesEmmons CompanyeScripFirst Nations Development InstituteFour Directions Counseling CenterGlobal Giving FoundationGray Bear Construction CompanyGuardian Management LLCHaglund, Kelley, Horngren, Jones & Wilder LLPHamilton Construction CompanyHobbs, Strauss, Dean & Walker, LLPHoffman Construction CompanyHousing Authority of PortlandHuman SolutionsI.T. MotivesJackson FoundationJubitz Family FoundationKaiser Foundation Health Plan of the NorthwestLamb FoundationLane Powell PCLegacy Health SystemLewis & Clark CollegeMcKenzie River Gathering FoundationMetro Regional GovernmentMeyer Memorial TrustMultnomah County Department of Community JusticeMultnomah County Department of County Human ServicesMultnomah County Health DepartmentNational Indian Child Welfare AssociationNational Indian Women’s Health Resource CenterNational Urban Indian Family CoalitionNative American Rehabilitation AssociationNative Americans in PhilanthropyNative Wellness InstituteNeighborhood PartnershipsNeil KellyNew AvenuesNIKE, Inc.

DONORS & SUPPORTERSNorthwest Area FoundationNorthwest Health FoundationNorthwest Natural Gas CompanyNorthwest Portland Area Indian Health BoardNW Events & PromotionsNW NaturalOHA Office of Multicultural Health & ServicesOnPoint Community Credit UnionOregon Community FoundationOregon Department of JusticeOregon Health AuthorityOregon Health & Science UniversityOregon Native American ChamberOregon State LotteryOregon University SystemOrrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLPOregon State University Native American Collaborative InstituteOregon State University Office of Community and DiversityPAC/WEST CommunicationsPacific UniversityPacifiCorp FoundationParkrose School DistrictPGE FoundationPlaid PantryPortland Association of Teachers, Portland Children’s LevyPortland Community CollegePortland Development CommissionPortland General Electric FoundationPortland Housing BureauPortland Public SchoolsPortland Schools FoundationPortland State UniversityProud GroundsProvidence Health SystemPyramid CommunicationsQuintana GalleriesRaphael House of PortlandRegence Employee Giving CampaignSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSenn Systems, LLCStand for the ChildrenState of Oregon Department of EducationState of Oregon Department of Human ServicesState of Oregon Office of the GovernorSterlings Savings BankSupervalu Inc.The Boeing CompanyThe Jackson FoundationThe Kirk GroupThe Regence GroupTollycrafters Northwest Boating ClubTrimetTruist Altruism ConnectedUnited Way of the Columbia- WillametteUniversity of PortlandUS Bancorp FoundationUS BankUS Department of Education

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Marie HowertonRoy HoyerSteven Hoyt-McBethCharles HudsonAlthea Huesties-WolfScott HuffLaurie HutchinsonTownsend HyattRobert IronsideTheresa IsraelDonald IvyStephen JacksonWarren JimenezChelsey JohnsonMonika JohnsonTeresa JohnsonMarc JolinMajda JonesGenevieve JoplinJillene JosephAl JubitzMark JungvirtBonnie KahnAnna KanwitBianca KednayKrista KennedyPaul KeownRachel KesterSelby KeyPamela KnowlesVelma KoehlerKevin KohnstammMolly KohnstammEva KrebsBrian KriegCarol LaineMegan LammersElinor LangerKathy LaraJames LaverdureJohn LaverdureWendy LearDaniel LedezmaCarolee LeeSenka LennLeah LettsRebecca LevisonSara LibbyRobert LibertyBarran LiebmanJason LimSusan LindauerLaura Lockwood-McCallCarlene LodeskiRob LothropBrittney LueyBabtist LumleyPaul LumleyRobin MackCarter MacnicholPeggy MaguireAlice MaherNichole MaherPatrick MaherRosalee MahoneyJulie ManciniEdward MannJoseph MannionBryan MaracleEllen MastersonKevin Matheny

Jennifer MathesonJim MaulRodney McAfeeMartin McAllisterToby McClaryLisa McConanchieLinda McConkeySarah McDowellElle McKayJulia MeierSteffeni Mendoza GrayDavid MesirowBenson MeyersLori MillerMallory MillerRobert MillerHarry MiyahiraKevin ModicaPaul MonesChristine MoodyJuliet MoranAnne MorinKen MorrisonMatt MortonMike MudrowNancy MurraySheila MurtyLloyd NakanishiMargaret NeikirkJohn NelsonKristine NelsonW.G. NelsonElizabeth NewcombRuth NkemontohRose Marie NoojinSteve NovickM Kathlyne NussbaumerTerry NyquistBarbara O’HareTim OliverCynthia OlivierRoland OllgaardJudith OlsenM Rita OlsonLinda OrrellMichelle OsborneLai-Lani OvallesLouis PachecoVeronica PaciniRyan ParkerLauren PattersonKaron PaulMichael PaxtonMary PearsonTom PeaveyAllen PerhusLynn PetersonVernon PetersonDennis PetrequinKaren PetzingCornel PewewardyPaul PfeiferPaul PhilipsRichard PickwickKathy PienoviJohn PinkstaffJames PiroLillian PittLolenzo Poe

Carole PoolLiz PosinoCecily QuintanaRobin RabiroffDaina RadzinsJill RaleighPaul RandelRenee Rank-IgnacioMichael RasmussenEric Red Eagle JordanHillary RenickPam RentzAaron RidingsGayle RobbinsJoseph RobbinsDavid RobertsMelissa RobertsonDavid RobinsonLinda RobinsonScott RobinsonMaria Rojo de SteffeyChiquita RollinsEric RosenbachF.X. RosicaCarolyn RossPeggy RossLyle RothCarmen RubioJoanne RudeSteven RudmanLinda RudnickDaniel RyanTricia RyanYolonda SalguieroCory SamiaMelissa SampsonRena SanfordMadelyn SantPatricia SchoonmakerMichael SchraderDerenda SchubertAmber SchulzWilliam ScottMaria SeaboldAnthony SeminaryDouglas ShadboltPeggy ShanahanLee ShannonEric SheetsGabe SheoshipsEddie ShermanRosenda ShippentowerJudy ShiprackGlenn ShuckKelly SimmerlinkLarry SimmonsJames SimpsonJim SimpsonMichelle SingerClyde SlavinPaul SmallChris SmithToni SmithZeke SmithTripp SomervilleMichael SorensenJanae SorensonMatt SorensonJim SouersDarlene St. Clair

Doug StammKari StanleyDan SteffeyFrances StevensonMark StevensonJeanette StoneBrian StoweSerilda SummersAnnabelle SumnerKathy SwiftSita SymonetteCarl TaltonElaine TeagueRobin TeaterBrian TerrettBeverly TerryAbhisekh ThapaKeith ThomajanCreon ThorneKenneth ThrasherLatricia TillmanAnthony TomashekThomas TurkonDenise Turner WalshRichard TwissBeth UnverzagtSummer Van Der WolfMargaret Van VlietReid VanderburghDave Van’t HofSarah VermillionChristine VernierJennifer VivianoPaul VogelMelissa WaggonerBruce WalkerDale WalkerJudith WalkerKaren WalkerTim WalkerDenise WalshPatrick WalshLynn WardBruce WattsFred WearnPamela Weatherspoon- ReedDavid WeberRoberta WeberScott WelchGary WestleyKatrina WheelerRobert WhelanKaren WhitmanCarla Jo WhitsonLori WhittakerIda WilliamsMark WilliamsCarolyn & Martin Winch Keith WitcoskyGary WithersJohn WittyLou Ann WolfeElaine WoodallElizabeth WoodyMark YeeJacqueline YerbyStephen Young

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Native American Youth & Family Center

5135 NE Columbia Blvd. Portland, OR 97218

phone 503 288 8177 fax 503 288 1260

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