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FEWA Foundation

 

The FEWA Foundation is a separate 501(c) 3 corporation for purely charitable causes through programs. The FEWA Foundation operates entirely on donations and grants.

 

The Worker Relief Fund helps workers in dire situations which are typically no fault of their own.

 

FEWA Scholarships fund helps youth continue their education.

 

The Native American Jump Start on Employment Program NAJSEP helps link the community of FEWA employers with the community of Native American high school graduates from Native Reservation Communities in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming. In many Reservation communities unemployment is as high as 85% and willing high school graduate workers cannot find jobs.

 

The FEWA Disaster Job Bank is designed to operate following natural disasters. The last Disaster Job Bank was for hurricane Katrina Victims.

 




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