Nonprofit
Friends of the Children - He Sapa
Mission
Our mission at Friends of the Children–He Sapa (Friends–He Sapa) is to impact generational change through youth relationships with professional mentors—for 12+ years, no matter what. We intentionally build relationships with children and families facing the greatest obstacles to belonging and well-being, using our long-term mentorship model together with the cultural grounding of the Lakota culture to help children and families build a path to long-term stability and community.
About Us
Friends–He Sapa launched in summer 2022 as an independent nonprofit that is the first Indigenous-led, culturally specific location of the national Friends of the Children network. Our model has six distinguishing elements:
- We intentionally serve children facing the greatest risk factors.
- We hire full-time, highly trained professional mentors (who we call “Relatives”) with skills and knowledge to work with children and families with histories of personal and cultural trauma. Friends spend 3 to 4 hours per week with each child, including 2 hours in school.
- We enroll children ages 4 to 6 and commit to them through high school graduation.
- We are involved in all facets of a child’s life (school, home, and community) and are grounded in Lakota culture to provide holistic, wrap-around services.
- Relatives develop trusting relationships with caregivers and elders, partnering to promote the child’s learning and development.
- We combine our network’s 30 years of proven results with our leadership’s deep attachment to Lakota traditions and their expertise in educating and serving Indigenous youth and families.
Cause Areas Include
- Children & Youth
- Education
- Family
- Mental Health
- Race & Ethnicity
Location & Contact
- +16057910781
- info@friendshesapa.org
- 330 Knollwood Dr, Rapid City, SD 57701, USA
