Get a sneak peek at the items you’ll be able to bid on as we add them to our auction website. When we hosted our first fundraising dinner last year in Chicago, we planned to make it an annual event. But COVID-19. Like everybody else, we’re getting creative this year to
Every year, the Pine Point Community Council throws a party that brings together the whole community. Hope for the First Nations is honored to be included. Follow along Dec. 19 to 22 with this year’s Christmas trip to the White Earth Reservation.
It’s already snowing for some of our volunteers across parts of the Midwest. Which means it’s time for us to start planning this year’s Christmas trip to the White Earth Reservation — and we’d love for you to join us! Every year, the Pine Point Community Council sets aside money
O come, o come, Emanuel! From Dec. 20 to 23, 2018, seven Hope for the First Nations board members and volunteers will celebrate Jesus’s birth on our Christmas trip to Pine Point.
We know we constantly are bragging on the great things happening in each of the communities we partner with on the White Earth Reservation. But the Pine Point community Christmas party is one of the best. Every year, the community council sets aside money to make sure each child in
Let heaven and nature sing! From Dec. 14 to 17, 2017, six Hope for the First Nations board members and volunteers will join the chorus on our Christmas trip to Pine Point.
You probably don’t need us to remind you that the season of list-making, gift-buying, budget-stretching, traveling and hosting quickly is approaching. But we can promise you some fun on our annual Christmas trip to the White Earth Reservation. Hope for the First Nations is excited to celebrate Christmas with our
We know, we know. We haven’t even celebrated Thanksgiving yet. But we’re already thinking about our annual Christmas trip to the White Earth Reservation. Hope for the First Nations is excited to celebrate Christmas with our friends on the White Earth Reservation from Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016, to Sunday, Dec. 18,

MISSION
Partnering with the people of the White Earth Reservation, Hope for the First Nations is building unity through relationships with individuals in the community and sharing the love of Christ in culturally relevant ways.