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March 13, 2021
RAPID CITY, S.D. Despite claims that organizers of Camp Miluzahan have found themselves in over their heads, organizers and residents say that is not the case.
Recently, organizers ability to help individuals at Camp Mniluzahan has come into question. Fights and alcoholism were cited as the push from a wet to dry camp and outreach to Pennington County and the city, but organizers say that isn’t true.
“The meeting was not for us like, ‘oh, please help us, we are struggling’,” said Sunny Red Bear, the NDN Collective Director of Racial Equity. “Camp has been a challenge, it’s a first, it’s like the first time we’ve ever done something like this, but also that we’re up for the challenge. And that means addressing a lot of the underlying issues that our relatives are facing. In the end result, Care Campus actually was asking us about cultural competency training and then also other trainings that we could potentially provide for th
OST, Camp Mniluzahan volunteers providing meals to the homeless Saturdays at the Civic Center newscenter1.tv - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newscenter1.tv Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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February 12, 2021
RAPID CITY, S.D. With the temperatures in dangerous territory and as temperatures continue to drop, volunteers from Camp Mniluzahan are out in force, seeking out the most vulnerable members of the community.
The city has stretched resources to provide for an ever increasing homeless population, and COVID-19 has only exacerbated the issue. To help provide shelter and protection, Camp Mniluzahan and the Creek Patrol have remained an active part of the community. It comes in the forms of protection from violence, warmth in the winter, and food for the hungry.
“Three or four times now, we’ve had vehicles attempt to run over our un-sheltered relatives down here near the creek,” said Creek Patrol volunteer Joey. “Just like a hundred yards away, we had someone run through a camp in the summer twice in their truck.”