SPECIAL EDITION - LOOKING BACK AT 40 YEARS OF COMMUNITY COMING TOGETHER TO SERVE
JULY 2014
CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF SERVICE 1. Native leaders participating in the 2013-14 LEAD cohort celebrate completion
of another successful class. The LEAD program is a unique indigenous-based leadership development program for emerging Native leaders. To learn more about LEAD and the 2013-14 cohort, visit nayapdx.org/lead
2. NAYA started with parent volunteers, such as Ed Edmo,
Shoshone Bannock, Nez Pierce & Yakama, Carol Edmo, Ron True, Gary Villa and Norman Red Thunder, who wanted to provide culturally-specific activities for youth. More on pg 2.
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3. Tawna Sanchez, Shoshone Bannock & Ute, a NAYA
youth, became our first Case Manager, grew with NAYA, and designed our domestic violence program. Learn more about Tawna and the important work of our Domestic Violence team providing resources for our community on pg 2.
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4. 2014 Head Start was NAYA’s 2nd year at Applegate and
3rd with Oregon Child Development Coalition. Culturallyspecific classes that strengthen our families and build lifelong learning opportunities for our children. Learn more about these partnerships at nayapdx.org/headstart
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5. Mark your calendar and get involved with upcoming
NAYA programming. The Neerchokikoo Powwow, Native Professionals & Friends Nights, and NAYA Gala are featured on our events calendar, plus many more program-specific opportunities at nayapdx.org/events
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6. William Miller, Cherokee & Blackfeet, has participated in NAYA services since
he was 11 years old. He is the youngest of five boys and the first in his family to pursue college. William is a recipient of the prestigious Ford Scholars program and is an elected precinct committeeperson, his first step in an ambitious policy career. Read more stories at nayapdx.org/success
7. Brandee Valdez, Northern Arapaho, has participated as a vital member of Parents Helping
Parents, attending Positive Indian Parenting workshops, and supporting her children’s interest in cultural activities. Learn more about our programs and services at nayapdx.org/services