(AIMI) is a non-profit organization committed to serving the diverse needs of our Indigenous communities.
(AIMI) is a non-profit organization committed to serving the diverse needs of our Indigenous communities.
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American Indian Mothers, Inc. provides programs and services in seventeen counties throughout NC. Our funding partners include: the USDA/FSA/RMA/NRCS, HRSA, Rural Coalition, MCN, Alianza, NC Minority Health and Health Disparities, NC Health and Wellness Trust Fund, NC Healthy Carolinians, Office of Women’s Health, Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, Inc., Robeson County Commissioners, Lutheran Church, Farm Services Agency, and services from Second Harvest Food Bank, Food Lion, and Pizza Hut.
These funds support the following programs & services:
Circle of Life: This program provides transitional housing, health education, nutrition, and fitness for individuals who are disabled or affected by heath issues such as diabetes, cardiovascular heart disease and or obesity. Services are provided in six of the 17 counties we serve.
ITTCH: Intertribal Talking Circle Healing of COVID-19. This program offers free transportation to your vaccination and a free $20 gift card to say "Thank you for helping to stop the spread of COVID." The ITTCH program is funded by HRSA, Rural Coalition, and MCN.
Ladies of the Light: This 24 Month Transitional Housing program provides shelter plus care for women who want to, make a change from risky life choices. The program provides them with housing, clothing; food, and health referrals services. Job training, continuing education, and family planning. This program’s goal is to reunite mothers with their children and provide them with the
tools to become successful families, AIMI partners with the Health Depts. Clinics, Southeastern Regional Memorial Hospitals, DSS, and NC Coalition for the homeliness and many other groups who seek to build the family unit?
Project Pride: A Multi-Cultural program for youth in Robeson County, program services include: AIMI agricultural Projects with FSA/USDA programs, Robeson County Co-op Extension 4H Program the arts and cultural awareness of the early settlers in Robeson County. Funded by NC Arts Council
Sons and Daughter of the First Peoples: The American Indian Youth program provides service for the Indian Youth in Statewide. AI Youth Ambassadors show case the Indian Cultural through song, dance and drum. The AI Youth Agricultural Program, Three Sisters Garden. Youth Ambassadors as they receive training and training materials from AIMI Staff, Elder Mentors and
partnering agencies: 4-H, Cooperative Extensions, NC Agriculture, NC Forestry, Rural Development, NRCS and FSA/USDA program, Indian Credit Outreach youth program, Heifer International youth program, UNCP H-Cop and Indian Education and Public Schools of North Carolina are available to encourage their success.
Nutritional Meal Program: Provides a weekly nutritional meal.
Three Sisters Farms, Cannery and Co-op (3 SAC): This ongoing project and expansion of the Agri-tourism training farm that provides organic and fresh vegetables year-round for a farm to school, consumer, and business venture.
Circle of Life Recovery Program (COL-RP)
• Child Care
• Life Skills Coaching, Employment Services and Job Training
• Peer-to-Peer Services and Recovery Coaching
• Fun & Healthy Sober Living Activities
• Spiritual Counseling or Counseling offered by American Indian Tribes
• Transportation (Cab/Bus/Gas Card)
• Nutritional Counseling
• Gym Membership
Crisis Line: These 24 hour / 7 days a week / 365 days a year line was especially opened for Emergency Purposes Only and for important calls that need to be answered after regular office and operating hours. However, it is primarily for Crisis Situations occurring with previous, current and future Clients.
Transportation: AIMI provides transportation to the rural clients that we serve. AIMI has met its greatest need with our 12 passenger Van that provides transportation services for our clients in rural Robeson and surrounding Counties.
Classroom: AIMI provides individuals with online computer class and transportation to maintain, their status in the Public of Robeson County and continuing education that are in need of support services.
American Indian Mothers Annual Conferences: (1.) “Many Tongues One Voices” is an American Indian and Minorities Women / Girls Conference the focus is on Women in Agriculture, Business, Education and Health. (2.) “Walking in Many Worlds” is a statewide collaboration for the American Indian population during the National Indian Heritage Month the focus is on Agriculture,
Agri – Business, Economic Development, Health and Health Disparities and Advancing the American Indian Student
American Indian Mothers Scholarship Program: is a state, and national scholarship program. Local it provides for minority youth or women who would like to further their education by training or institutions of higher learning. On a national level it provides funding for the American Indians population who would like to further their education by training or institutions of higher learning.
AIMI Compassionate Services Program:
AIMI Fight Against Hunger - Provides food boxes, nutritional meals, after school’s programs to needed families through- out Robeson and surrounding counties. These are self-help services in which we help members sustain themselves and the community. Our doors have been open for fifteen years, and our food programs have never been empty.
Call now for services: (910)843-9911
President & Founder
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American Indian Mothers Inc.
BEVERLY COLLINS-HALL, B.A., J.D.
Founder-CEO-President
Cell: (910)843-9911
120 S. Main Street, Red Springs, North Carolina 28377, United States
Phone: 910-843-9911 Fax: 910-843-9921
Open today | 08:00 am – 05:00 pm |
We are closed daily for Lunch (12:00 -1:00 pm)
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Farm workers & Meat processing facility workers can apply for the One-time payment of $600 with proof of identity and employment at a meat processing facility or farm.