During a recent government meeting, community leaders gathered to discuss various initiatives aimed at supporting local and regional needs, particularly in underserved areas. The meeting commenced with a prayer led by Reverend Donna Piwo, a full-blood member of the Comanche Nation and director of connectional ministries for the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference of the United Methodist Church. Reverend Piwo emphasized the importance of service and justice, urging the commissioners to consider the impact of their decisions on future generations.
Reverend Piwo also highlighted a significant outreach project focused on a small community school in Little Eagle, South Dakota, located on the Standing Rock Reservation. With a student population of just 63 and a poverty rate exceeding 80%, the school faces numerous challenges. Each year, Reverend Piwo and her team provide school kits and Christmas gifts to students who often do not receive any holiday presents due to family hardships. She detailed the collaborative efforts with local organizations and churches to fulfill the children's wish lists, ensuring that each student receives a gift during the holiday season.
The meeting underscored the commitment of local leaders to address the needs of vulnerable communities, with Reverend Piwo inviting anyone interested in contributing to the outreach project to connect with her for further details. The gathering served as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to foster community support and cultural preservation, particularly within Native American populations.