Operation Morning Star Mission Statement
Operation Morning Star is a non-profit charitable organization that identifies and focuses on the most important needs of poverty affected Native Americans located on the Cheyenne River, Rosebud, Pine Ridge, and Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota Indian Nations.
OMS seeks to
addresses the critical need for housing, food, and non-contaminated water due to
historical and current economic conditions that are prevalent on these Indian
Reservations located in North and South Dakota.
The 90% average unemployment rate and family average
annual income of less than $4,000, affects the three poorest Indian
Reservations in the United States. Operation Morning Star strives to provide
economic development programs that will address these needs by supplying food,
propane, and opportunities for employment on a direct basis by use of private,
public, business, church, and foundation donations.
Operation Morning Star’s mission is to:
Establish a educational and vocational
school program for the construction of housing and employing and training Native
American youth to both construct and earn an income in so doing and in so doing,
provide much needed housing to replace the hundreds of condemned homes that are
contaminated with “Black Mold” and are in most cases, sub-standard because
of poor construction and the resulting rapid deterioration and dilapidation.
Energy efficient, low cost, and ease to construct Geodesic dome truss design
homes will be constructed to replace these homes and will also be marketed to
off reservation entities, providing employment for Native American youth on a
continual basis, as well as continue to provide needed homes to elders, families
and the homeless.
Operation Morning Star will work put in place water
production systems that will produce water that is safe and healthy to drink.
This system eliminates cancer causing contaminates found in water sources
throughout Indian Reservations and which are known to contain cancer causing
agents which contribute to the 800% above the national average cancer rate found
among Native Americans in North and South Dakota. Bottled water, using this
system, will be made available to Tribal members and bottled water plants will
be put in place to generate revenues and jobs for Reservation Residents.
Marketing bottled water outside the Reservation will be a part of the strategy
to maintain the water production systems on the reservations
Operation
Morning Star’s mission also includes the restoration and implementation of
food production programs that focus on traditional foods such as the raising of
deer and elk herds and increasing the population of buffalo herds. These are
part of the Native American culture. Operation Morning Star will also put in
place “aqua-ponic” food and fish systems for families in need and will
provide fish and vegetables for a family of four year round. Marketing deer,
elk, and buffalo will also provide an income source to those working to sustain
these programs.
Operation Morning Star will also continue to solicit for and distribute needed food, monies, and other needed items that are directly donated to the families in need using the media, grants, fund-raising events, direct mailing, and educational program.