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July 16-18, 2010 

25th Annual Seafair Indian Days Pow Wow
Press Release

Labateyah Youth Home
King 5 news video & article, "A safe haven in Seattle for homeless Native American youth". One of the biggest accomplishments of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation is the Labateyah Youth Home in Seattle. It's the largest and most successful housing programs for homeless youth in our state

United Indians hosted U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Governor Christine Gregoire on Wednesday, February 17, 2010. The dignitaries toured the facility before holding a press conference.
United Indians hosted its first ever Career Fair on February 4, 2010, attracting over 150 participants and over 30 agencies and companies looking to recruit employees. Hosted by the Pathways to Prosperity Program, the fair connected dozens of hiring agencies, companies and organizations to local job seekers.
Last year was a banner year for United Indians' GED testing program, with over 400 GEDs being earned by clients. Open to anyone in the community who wishes to attain their GED, the testing center is located at our Columbia City site.
United Indians' Procurement and Technical Assistance program recently relocated from its downtown office space to Kent. The Native PTAC helps individual and tribally-owned Native companies become successful in contracting with federal, state and local governments.
United Indians has been selected to be a part of the Seattle-King County Asset Building Coalition/Bank On community partnership. A coalition of financial institutions and community partners, United Indians and Bank On have teamed up to provide public education opportunities to the community.
Notice to Community on Fundraising. United Indians does not conduct any fundraising activities door-to-door. Please do not contribute to anyone who solicits on behalf of Daybreak Star or United Indians door-to-door. This is not a sanctioned fundraising activity.
United Indians Executive Director Marty Bluewater was recognized as a University of Washington Multicultural Alumni Partnership Distinguished Alumnus.
With over five hundred community activists and leaders in attendance, the Four Amigos were honored at the annual A.K. Guy Award’s annual luncheon, hosted by the Y.M.C.A. of Greater Seattle. Also known as the “Gang of Four,” the honorees included United Indians’ founder Bernie Whitebear, Larry Gossett, Roberto Maestes, and Bob Santos.
Check out our new UIATF employment opportunities