NAHA Grateful for Delivery of Aid

Wisconsin Branch volunteers loaded and delivered food, Bibles, school supplies, toys, and various clothes to Native American Heritage Association in Black Hawk, SD. The blessings will be shared with many families living in poverty on reservations in two states.
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