Running Strong for American Indian Youth


Running Strong for American Indian Youth, or just Running Strong, is a non-profit organization that was co-founded by Olympic Gold Medalist Billy Mills, along with Gene Krizek, founder of Christian Relief Services Charities. Running Strong, also known as American Indian Youth Running Strong, Inc., operates under the umbrella of Christian Relief Services Charities with the mission “to help American Indian people meet their immediate survival needs – food, water, and shelter – while implementing and supporting programs designed to create opportunities for self-sufficiency and self-esteem.”

History

Running Strong for American Indian Youth was co-founded in 1986. by Gene Krizek, and Billy Mills, the only American to have won a gold medal in the 10,000 meter race, which he won at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games. Mills, who is Running Strong’s national spokesperson, started the charity as a “giveaway” to give back to the community that helped him succeed, as per Lakota tradition. Mills was awarded the 2012 Presidential Citizens Medal by Barack Obama, the second-highest civilian award in the United States, in recognition of his service to help American Indian families through Running Strong for American Indian Youth.
Running Strong is governed by a five-member, Native American-majority Board of Directors. Its work began primarily in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, the Rosebud Indian Reservation, and the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, all in South Dakota. Running Strong started its work with programs focused on food and nutrition, women’s health, education, and seasonal needs. Gradually, its services expanded to serve other American Indian communities. However, Running Strong has continued to do much of its work on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, as that is where Billy Mills grew up.

Programs

Running Strong for American Indian Youth currently supports programs within 8 areas of work:
Since 2004 Running Strong has been a charity partner of the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, DC. Running Strong’s Marine Corps Marathon Team, Team Running Strong, was created when Billy Mills served as an official starter for the marathon in 2004.
In 2006 Running Strong joined with six other Native-focused nonprofit organizations to found the Native Ways Federation. Native Ways gives donors a way to support Native-focused organizations, and assures donors that their donations are going to nonprofits working effectively to support Native communities, live up to ethical standards, and observe fiscal responsibility