Operation Morning Star Charity Mission Statement For Native American Peoples  

        Operation Morning Star, a federally recognized 501 c-3 non-profit charity, identifies the critical needs of housing, food, and other important areas of need among Native Americans suffering in conditions of poverty.  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 through the use of private, public, business, church, and foundation donations.

Operation Morning Star’s mission includes the establishment of a educational and vocational school program for the construction of housing employing and training Native Americans to construct needed housing to replace homes that are contaminated with “Black Mold”.  These homes for Native Americans will replace the sub-standard poorly constructed HUD homes. Native American homes will be energy efficient, low cost, easy to construct. Geodesic Dome Truss Home Designs will replace these homes. The building of these homes by Native Americans will expand into marketing to off reservation entities. 

Operation Morning Star will attempt to put in place bottled water system providing clean water to Native American Tribal members. These bottled water plants will generate revenues and jobs for Native American Reservations Reservation.

Operation Morning Star’s mission includes the restoration and implementation of food production programs among Native American Nations that focus on traditional foods such as the raising of deer and elk herds and increasing the population of buffalo herds. Operation Morning Star will also put in place aqua-culture fish systems to provide food for Native American families. 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 Native American families in need using the media, grants, fund-raising events, direct mailing, and educational program