Indigenous nonprofit cares for Native elders in Utah

Indigenous nonprofit cares for Native elders in Utah

Moab center, established to build connections, shifts focus during pandemic
Miyoshi Lee, left, and Leslie Goldtooth, aid residents with some basic relief goods Dec. 17 at the Full Circle Intertribal Center in Moab, Utah. They said joining the group has helped them find a sense of community, where they’ve both lived for over two decades. The Utah-based nonprofit was founded to help build community among Native Americans in Moab and has recently turned its attention to caring for Native elders during the coronavirus pandemic.

Indigenous nonprofit cares for Native elders in Utah

Miyoshi Lee, left, and Leslie Goldtooth, aid residents with some basic relief goods Dec. 17 at the Full Circle Intertribal Center in Moab, Utah. They said joining the group has helped them find a sense of community, where they’ve both lived for over two decades. The Utah-based nonprofit was founded to help build community among Native Americans in Moab and has recently turned its attention to caring for Native elders during the coronavirus pandemic.
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