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We do nothing alone. #StrongerTogether

Red Feather works within a broad network of other non-profits and community organizations. If you need additional support or a referral, check out the incredible organizations below or see our full Resource Referral List at the bottom this page for an always evolving list of all resources Red Feather staff come across in our work.

We also recommend  the National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) Tribal Housing Assistance website and the Affordable Housing on Arizona's Tribal Lands Resource List. 
Affordable Housing on AZ Tribal Lands Resource List
 The National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) Tribal Housing Assistance website is a resource hub for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian homeowners, individuals, and families looking for mortgage, utilities, and rental assistance offered by state and tribal programs.
NAIHC Resource Hub
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Cultural and other services, access to emergency response services, referrals
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Crossing Worlds Hopi Projects in support of Hopi and other northern Arizona traditional cultures and cross-cultural education: service projects, articles, photos, ways to get involved.
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CFC is known for delivering over 80 loads of free firewood every year to high risk elders and families in need on the Navajo Nation
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NACOG has programs for firewood, rent and utility assistance and aging
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During the pandemic, Assist to Independence is providing water hauling, firewood, propane, food and sanitizing essentials.
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Collective Medicine’s campaigns Water Warriors and the Sasquatch Collective deliver firewood and water to the most vulnerable on the Navajo Nation. Since May 12 Water Warriors has delivered over 650 barrels and 250,000 gallons of water to 20+ communities on the Reservation!
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Covid-Relief and Isolation Services delivering essentials to those in need on the Hopi and Navajo Nations
Red Feather has collected these resources and contractor names from our work in the community.  We cannot guarantee they are available and they are not affiliated with Red Feather. 

This is not a full list of our resources.  Click here to view our comprehensive list.

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:​ The Red Feather program office sits among the San Francisco Peaks, an area that is sacred to over 14 local tribes, including the Diné, Hopi, Havasupai, Hualapai, Zuni, Pueblo, and Kaibab-Paiute peoples. Some of these nations are represented among the Red Feather staff, and some not. We humbly acknowledge this area’s Indigenous nations, original stewards and Native descendants who will forever know this place as home. We share a responsibility to recognize and acknowledge the people, cultures, and histories that make up our community. *Adapted from the Flagstaff City Council land acknowledgement developed by the Indigenous Commission
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  • Who We Are
    • About Us - Board, Staff & Sponsors
    • Nations We Serve
    • Media & Press
    • Financials & Newsletters
    • Careers
    • Blog
  • What We Do
    • Our Work
    • Education
    • Native Home Resource Network
    • Healthy Home Energy & Safety Improvements
  • Take Action
  • Services
    • Application for Home Repairs
    • Other Healthy Home Services (Native Home Resource Network)
    • Online Education Resources
    • Community Partners & Resource Lists
    • Contact
  • Donate