Your gift allows life-changing enrichment and creates young leaders whom will help solve vital issues facing humanity and mother earth.
Our programs are over 80% supported by community donations, family contributions, volunteerism and in-kind services. We do not rely on support from government grants or institutions. We require a lot of love and we take pride that good folks understand the needs of youth and care enough to help.
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Short Video from 2015: Youth can lead the human family in a practice of conservation, health, indigenous science, and solutions to slow climate change. We have a sacred relationship to water.
For over 17 years, InterTribal Youth, "Young Native Scholars" have been a successful program of: "The BRIDGE" 501c3.
One World BRIDGE Non-Profit 501c3; Federal TAX ID Number, records, upon request. Accounting Ph: 619-708-7858
All Donations are tax-deductible.
Checks Made to: One World BRIDGE-ITY
Mail to: 8 Elm Ave, Imperial Beach, CA 91932
On-line donations or payments click button below.
Contacts: Program Director/Founder: Marc Chavez 858-314-8821; intertribalyouth [at] gmail.com
One World BRIDGE Non-Profit Executive Office and Accounting: J.L. Jackson, 619-708-7858
InterTribal Youth 2018 Mosaic of Contributors
California
Barona Band of Mission Indians
UCSD-Early Academic Outreach Program, Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
UCSD Department of Physics, Chemistry and UCSD Faculty Association,
American Indian Child Resource Center (AICRC), Nahko Bear and Medicine Tribe
WildCoast Conservation, Ilima Macfarlane and “Ilimanator” Fan-based Scholarship Fund,
Scripps Institute of Oceanography & The Birch Aquarium
Humboldt State University ITEPP, UC Cal Berkeley Office of Admissions,
Diamond Supply Co. Clothing, Life Foods (Maui), Aaron Chang Photography,
San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians, Nigani Scholarship Fund
La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians, Theda & John Molina, Los Coyotes Nation
Indian Health Council’s CA-NARCH, SDSU American Indian Studies Department, UCSD Office of Admissions, Haro Bikes, Paul Cannon, Hoopa Nation, Warrior Institute @ Hoopa
U.S. National Park Service @ Alcatraz, SNAG Magazine Family
Olukai Footwear, Clif Bar, Firewire Surfboards, UCSD Outback Adventures, Patagonia Cardiff Store, Sambazon Acai Bowls
On Native Ground Youth Media Group, UCSD Financial Aid Services,
CSU San Marcos California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center, UCSD OASIS
Center for Surf Research @ SDSU, Jimbo’s Naturally Market, Papalotes Mexican Grill (SF, CA), Wiyot Nation,
Potowat Health Village, Yurok Nation, Tribal Gear, Dr. Eric Riggs, Department of Geology & Geophysics, Texas A&M
Hawaii
Na Kama Kai Alakai Mentorship Program, Polynesian Voyaging Society & Hokulea,
Mana Mele Mobile Recording Studio,
Mana Maoli & Halau Ku Mana Hawaiian Charter School,
Mama T's Ital Kitchen & Umeke Market, Life Foods (Maui), , Hawaiian Ola Beverage
Jamaica
Forward Step Foundation, Jamnesia Surf and Music Camp, Bob Marley Museum,
Kariang Music, Earth Family Festival, Garnet Silk Foundation, Jah9
Panama, Central América
Four Worlds International Institute (Cuatro Mundos), CONAMUIP
OneLovePanama.org, EarthTrain.org, Embera Quera, Guna Congress, Cayuco Culture
Past Contributors
Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians, Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians, Morongo Band of Mission Indians,
UC American Indian Counselors and Recruiters Assoc., HAF-Native Cultures Fund, ,
Pauma Band of Luiseno Indians, U.S. Embassy-Panama
SCTDV-HP, Pala Band of Mission Indians, 29 Palms