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F.I.N.A.L. Youth Council Hosts Heartwarming “Rez Kidz Forever” Elder Dinner Honoring Community Wisdom

The Future Inspired Native American Leaders (F.I.N.A.L.) Youth Council, through its Culture and Wellness Committee, proudly hosted the “Rez Kidz Forever” Elder Dinner at the Phoenix Indian Center, bringing together over 75 guests for an evening of food, connection, and cultural celebration. The dinner was a heartfelt tribute to the elders of the community—those who […]

White Mountain Apache Tribal Youth Council Hosts Financial Literacy Workshop

On April 8, 2024, the White Mountain Apache Tribal Youth Council held a Financial Literacy Workshop in Whiteriver, bringing together over 25 youth and community members to learn the essentials of smart money management. The workshop focused on building foundational knowledge about financial decision-making, including budgeting, saving, understanding loans, and using credit responsibly. Through interactive […]

Cheyenne & Arapaho Youth Council Launches Blessing Box Project to Support Families in Need

The Cheyenne & Arapaho Youth Council (CAYC) has launched a meaningful and ongoing initiative aimed at promoting social wellness through service and community care. With 60 youth participating, CAYC is creating Blessing Boxes—small food pantries filled with canned goods and non-perishable items—to support families in need across their tribal communities. The project kicked off with […]

Navajo Prep Naat’áanii Youth Council Builds Mental Wellness Skills through Community Health Worker Training

The Navajo Prep Naat’áanii Youth Council recently completed an intensive learning experience through the Indigenous American Youth Adult Community Health Worker Training Program, sponsored by the Morehouse School of Medicine. With 25 youth participants, the program was designed to equip Native youth with knowledge and tools to address critical health issues within their communities—particularly those […]

Youth Learn Peaceful Advocacy at Community Action Planning Workshop

On March 23, 2025, a group of 25 youth and community members gathered at Three Creeks in Big Pine, California, for a powerful Community Action Planning workshop centered on peaceful advocacy, cultural preservation, and environmental protection. This gathering offered participants a unique opportunity to learn from experienced activists who shared tools and strategies for creating […]

F.I.N.A.L. Youth Council Hosts “Seen Yet Unheard: An Indigenous Student Perspective” to Highlight the Realities of Native Youth in Education

This past weekend, the Civic Engagement Committee of the Future Inspired Native American Leaders (F.I.N.A.L.) Youth Council hosted a powerful community event titled “Seen Yet Unheard: An Indigenous Student Perspective” at the Phoenix Indian School Visitor Center. The event brought together over 50 attendees to explore the lived experiences of Indigenous youth in today’s education […]

White Mountain Apache Tribal Youth Council Welcomes New Members with Wellness Event

On March 18, 2024, the White Mountain Apache Tribal Youth Council hosted a vibrant and welcoming event in Whiteriver to celebrate physical wellness and recruit new members. With over 25 youth in attendance, the gathering served as a powerful reminder of the importance of community, culture, and connection. The event featured interactive activities aimed at […]

ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS: Leading the Way in Environmental Stewardship

The Mvskoke Nation Youth Council has made it a mission to protect and respect the land that sustains our people. Through education, direct action, and community collaboration, MNYC is helping lead a youth-powered movement in environmental awareness and land stewardship. This year, MNYC revitalized their Community Clean-Up Challenge with renewed energy and a broader focus. […]

Missoula Native Youth Council Empowers Future Leaders at “Welcoming Our Future” Series

The Missoula Native Youth Council played a vital role in the success of Welcoming Our Future, a four-session series focused on Child and Maternal Health, held at the University of Montana’s Payne Family Native American Center. With each session welcoming 45–50 youth and family members, the event fostered learning, connection, and social wellness for Native […]

Tulsa Native Youth Board Engages in Advocacy at Oklahoma Council for Indian Education Legislative Day

Thirteen members of the Tulsa Native Youth Board (TNYB) traveled to the Oklahoma State Capitol to participate in the Oklahoma Council for Indian Education Legislative Day—a powerful opportunity for youth to engage in civic education, advocacy, and cultural connection. The event focused on informing Native students about current legislative issues impacting Indigenous communities, with an […]