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To prevent incarceration and reduce recidivism primarily among Native American women and men. To provide assistance for individuals released from jails and prisons, who are working on creating a better life for themselves, their children, and communities. Read More…

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To create positive change by educating the public, communities, social service providers, and Department of Corrections on the importance of providing culturally competent programming to Native Americans.
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We believe in promoting healthy choices, modeling healthy lifestyles, and encouraging positive attitudes. We believe in maintaining a non judgmental approach toward people’s circumstances, history and/or conviction.
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Little Spring Moon Gala Fundraiser

February 13, 2013
February 13, 2013

Friends of Red Lodge

Presents..

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Little Spring Moon Gala Fundraiser

March 29th, 2013

Portland State University -  Native American Student &  Community Center

Featuring Cody Blackbird, Native American Music Awards, Flutist of the Year, and Ed Edmo, Traditional Storyteller performing “Grandma Chokecherry”

Purchase Tickets Online Today at: Friends of Red Lodge: Little Spring Moon

 

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February 13, 2013
February 13, 2013

Innovative Program Helps Native Women Transition Out of Prison

Terri Hansen

December 02, 2011

Ask Myrna Taylor Crazy Bull what it’s like to come back home after being surrounded 24 hours a day by barbed wire and steel bars, and like many of Oregon’s other Native women prisoners she will tell you: It’s like staying atRed Lodge.

Read more athttp://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/article/innovative-program-helps-native-women-transition-out-of-prison-65398

 

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