Volunteerism
One Fire Associates is based on the principle of generosity and every project includes some element of giving back to communities through volunteerism and donations. The following tribes and organizations have received volunteer service and/or donations to promote advancement of the health and wellbeing of the people being served.
California Consortium of Urban Indian Health, San Francisco, California
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Fresno American Indian Health Project, Fresno, California
Foundation Center of Documentation and Investigation Maya, Chimaltenago, Guatemala
Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma
International Indian Treaty Council, San Francisco, CA
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule, South Dakota
Lower Brule Boys and Girls Club, Lower Brule, South Dakota
Native American Health Center, Oakland, California
National Council of Urban Indian Health, Washington, DC
National Indian Education Association, Washington, DC
Oak Lake Writers' Society, NDN Collective
Pedagogy of Mother Earth, University of Antioquia in Medellín, Colombia
Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, Ponca City, Oklahoma
Red Lake Nation, Red Lake, Minnesota
South Dakota Urban Indian Health, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
San Diego American Indian Health Center, San Diego, California
Santee Sioux Tribe, Nebraska
Sicangu Lakota Treaty Council, Rosebud, South Dakota
Tule River Tribe, Porterville, California
United American Indian Involvement, Los Angeles, California
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Towaoc, Colorado