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Why Give?We can all participate in stewardship
Your donation helps create real, measurable change in the lives of everyone in our global family. Everyone can do their part. That is how we begin to right relations.
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Join a community of people working together to create a better world and real futures. Our work reverberates and spreads. When we protect the water in a creek in a reservation, the water that flows to you and the ocean is healthier for us all.
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Your generosity can motivate friends, family, and colleagues to do the same. We promote models for living in harmony with all our relatives. These models and our stories inspire others to join us and adopt relational regenerative approaches to justice work.
Did you know?"I don’t think anyone else in the nonprofit world or legal services is doing anything like this. So many of us feel so helpless when we see the things happening to Indigenous immigrants and just don’t know how to help. At least we can help one starfish on the beach like in the starfish thrower story.”
“It’s really cool. I like to feel like I am a part of something bigger and find positive ways to support Indigenous people."
“I am Native and when I saw the kids in cages, I thought of our own kids and what we suffered with Indian boarding schools. I wanted to help but needed to find ways to connect with our southern relatives.. I like that Justicia Digna is people form the north and south working together.”
“I am _________ (an Indigenous person from Mexico). I was really forced to migrate and apply for asylum in the United States. I didn’t want to leave my home or family but there are things happening there that are forcing us to leave. Justicia Digna helped me with my asylum case and helped me to meet Native people here like our Cherokee friends that invited us to their reservation. I didn’t realize we have so much in common.”
“I worked on MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) campaigns. We were always focused on our people and tribes in the U.S. and Canada. I didn’t realize that this was a problem in the south too. I think we forget that Mexico is the tail of Turtle Island. Now, I am trying to connect with Maya and other southern relatives to understand how this is happening all over Turtle Island.”
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