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  Take a moment to meet the people who are working hard to keep American Indian Services running effectively and helping provide the groundwork for more generations to soar.  

  JOHNNY MILLER, DONOR
You couldn’t pick a better cause and you couldn’t do a better thing for young people than to help them get an education. They have got to work hard to match the funds of American Indian Services. But every little bit that anyone can contribute, I can tell you that one hundred percent of it goes to help those students. These are a magnificent people, a very bright people, they just need a chance.

 
  STEVE YOUNG, DONOR
I'm convinced that you and I have something very important in common. We both want to reach out beyond our past areas of accomplishment. You and I want to Leave a Legacy — a meaningful and lasting legacy that benefits many people — even whole generations — a legacy that reaches way beyond our own life and times.

American Indians are not ignorant people. These are a people who have not had opportunity, and education is the key that will open the door of opportunity. Only when they are educated can they themselves provide the goods and services they and their families need.

 
  CARMEN BRADLEY, TRIBAL LEADER
The person being funded will have a child, and that child will see that Mom or Dad did go to college and better themselves and then it will continue education for generations and generations and not stop there . . . that ís why you should give to American Indian Services, because they are out to benefit the Native Americans as a whole.

 
  BLAKE RONEY, DONOR
I get approached by a lot of charitable opportunities, and its hard to know which ones to help. This is one of the more leveraged opportunities I’m aware of for a number of reasons – you take a bright, gentle people who arrive in circumstances in which it is hard for them to move forward as helpers in society. And you add just this little sour dough starter education opportunity. You’re not paying for the whole education, but just enough to get them there and they can make up the difference, and you have a permanent impact on a family.

 
  JOE SHIRLEY, PRESIDENT OF THE NAVAJO NATION
Each year the Navajo Nation Scholarship Office receives over 17,000 requests for scholarship assistance, unfortunately, our budget will only cover approximately 6,000 students. We support and appreciate AIS for continuing to help our young people to get the education they need to compete in our society. It is a blessing to have outside entities such as AIS to assist with supplemental funding needed for scholarships.