We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing hope and resilience to families and communities affected by the MMIW crisis.
Valeire A. Adair born and raised on the Navajo Nation.
As a high school dropout, Valerie worked to take care of herself at the age of 14.
Valerie has 5 beautiful children and a grandson, granddaughter will be arriving in December.
Valerie is a survivor of Domestic Violence and had relocated to Utah and then Idaho in 1996. Since then, she has continued her education and has received her bachelor's in social work from Northern Arizona University.
Katrina Martin (1991-2023) was a beautiful soul, very committed to advocating for Missing and Murdered Relatives.
While battling cancer, Katrina was loyal in creating the website and build on social media.
What Katrina brought into the organization will not be undone, we will continue to add to her intelligence and foundation to fight for justice for Hailey Norton and MMIWGTs.
Samatha Norton was born on the Navajo Nation and is a survivor of domestic violence.
Samatha has 6 beautiful children that she protects and has a big heart to help others.
Samatha has her certificate in business administration and is willing to use her experience to help missing and murdered relatives.
Samatha is dedicated to her family and is actively raising awareness and to help get justice.
Virgina Tso, has been a lifelong resident of the Navajo reservation. Virginia is a silver smith and work with the organization as needed.
Virginia is a survivor of domestic violence and is committed to advocating for those in need.
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