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Au' Inca, Door of Hope is committed to providing food, clothing, blankets, and other needed items to various indigent Native American Tribal Communities in the Southwest, with a strong focus placed on the children and the elderly in need.  The organization encourages and educates the spiritual growth of those it serves.

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Each night children go hungry. Each year children are unable to start school because they lack a pair of shoes and proper clothing. Mothers use old rags and scraps of newspaper for diapers.

As hard as this is to accept, this is happening right here in America! But with your help and support we can make a difference!

From Our Co-founder

2010 was a great year for Au'Inca. 81% of our budget went directly into our programs. The charity has delivered and passed out over the years $1,750,000.00 worth of food and needed items to many different Native American Tribes on the Indian Reservations.

Our goal is to continue to do everything that we can to help each tribe alleviate suffering, poverty, hunger, and oppression among their people. Please take a look at the rest of our website to see our efforts to offer help for today and hope for tomorrow to all Native Americans.

Ramona Hill Co-founder

 

What makes us different from any other Native American Charity?

81% of Au'Inca's budget goes toward programs on the Native American Reservations

  • We are consistently working with tribal members in the Native American communities we serve
  • We give preference to remote locations without access to services and transportation
  • We insist upon program accountability
  • We define a group to be served
  • We make clear our expectations to each Native American tribal council and its members in writing
  • We do not "dump and run"
  • We are respectful of all donations to this charity


 

 


 


"Once again , our heartfelt thanks for helping us during the holiday season.  With the help of your dedicated program partners and enthusiastic volunteers, each holiday season has brought more joys and created cherished memories by the community of Cibecue.  It takes organization, dedication, and much work from all involved, but the efforts are abundantly rewarded by the joyous smiles of children and elders whose holidays are made a little brighter.

On behalf of the Great and Proud People of DISH'CHII'BI'KOH!"

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What's New?

Summer Trips to the Native American Reservation

Au Inca had a busy summer on the Reservations.  The charity passed out a quarter of a million dollars of product to the Reservations in New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona.  Au Inca provided water, rice, and food to areas where many Native Americans have no running water nor electricity. Youth Programs were available to the Apache and Navajo children.  The charity helped around 717 families, 280 children, and 2,897 Natives during the summer.

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