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Some MUID organizations are providing direct services to community members and neighbors, including food access (e.g., food shelves and delivery), shelter, housing, harm reduction, and more.
Help support these organizers directly:
American Indian Community Development Corporation (AICDC) offers shelter, housing, and outreach efforts. Donate
American Indian Family Center offers mental health, housing, and additional services in St Paul. Donate
Division of Indian Work operates a food shelf open Monday - Friday, 12 om - 3 pm, and a diaper bank. Donate
Indigenous Peoples Task Force is offering food assistance, farm reduction services, and outreach. Donate
Indigenous Protector Movement is providing patrols, observation, and safety support. Donate
Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center (MIWRC) offers in-house services, meals, outreach, and more. Donate
North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NATIFS) is helping coordinate food relief with MUID organizations. Luke Black Elk is leading these efforts and can be contacted at: luke.be@natifs.org. Donate
Tiwahe Foundation is offering a rapid response fund. Donate
The above are to address the real-time crisis that our urban Native community is currently in, but all of our organizations are doing prevention and offering other important services that are often neglected during times like these. This happened during George Floyd and our funding never reached pre-COVID levels. Care beyond the crisis.
Support our other Native led organizations. Click here to view a list of MUID members who accept donations directly on their websites.