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Not Our Native Daughters exists to advocate, bring visibility, and support families impacted by the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) crisis, including the ongoing human trafficking of Indigenous people. We recognize the urgency and complexity of these issues and are committed to responding with care and intention.
If you are seeking support for an MMIP case, please complete the Family Support Request Form located on this page. This is the most effective way for our team to review your request and respond.
For general inquiries, including partnerships or questions related to MMIWR and the human trafficking of Indigenous people, please complete the contact form below.
For media requests, please email lynnette@notournativedaughters.org.
For college or high school interview requests related to academic projects, please email info@notournativedaughters.org and include your deadline in the subject line, for example:
Interview Request – Due by January 1, 2027
Our team receives a high volume of messages each day. If you do not receive a response within a reasonable timeframe, we respectfully encourage you to follow up by email or contact us at 307-438-0214.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to respond to each request with the care it deserves.
Nonprofit Status & Donations
Not Our Native Daughters is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in good standing, and all contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
For those who require documentation, we are happy to provide our IRS determination letter and reinstatement documentation upon request. Please email info@notournativedaughters.org for verification.
If you would like to make a contribution by mail, please send to:
Not Our Native Daughters
P.O. Box 1661
Fort Washakie, WY 82514
If you have any questions regarding donations or require additional information, please contact us at info@notournativedaughters.org.
Not Our Native Daughters is not a direct emergency service provider. If you are in immediate danger, please call 911.
If you are seeking support through our MMIP Family Support Fund, please complete the Family Support Request Form located at the top of this page. This is the fastest way for our team to review and respond to your request.
We recognize the heartbreak and urgency surrounding the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) crisis, driven by violence, trafficking, sexual assault, and domestic abuse. While we are deeply committed to advocacy, awareness, and systems change, we also offer limited, case-based assistance through our MMIP Family Support Fund.
This fund is designed to support families navigating active cases and may include assistance such as travel for court or search efforts, emergency needs, advocacy coordination, and guidance through systems that are often difficult to navigate. All requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and our capacity is limited.
For immediate, confidential assistance, we encourage you to reach out to the following resources, available 24/7:
National Human Trafficking Hotline
Call: 1-888-373-7888 (TTY: 711)
Text: 233733
The hotline can connect you with safe houses and service providers in every state. Your privacy and safety are a priority.
StrongHearts Native Helpline
Call: 1-844-7NATIVE (1-844-762-8483)
Text: 1-844-762-8483
Support is available 24/7. When texting, you will receive a notification followed by a response from a secondary number. Standard rates may apply.
You can also visit domesticshelters.org to find additional resources in your area.
Your safety and well-being matter, and these resources are here to provide compassionate support whenever you need it.
Criteria for Assistance
Not Our Native Daughters (NOND) provides limited support through our MMIP Family Support Fund for cases involving Missing, Murdered, and Exploited Indigenous Persons (MMIP). To ensure we can effectively assist families and communities, requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis using the following criteria:
Active MMIP Cases
Our support is focused on active situations, including missing persons, unresolved murders, and cases requiring immediate legal or court-related assistance.
Direct Connection to the Case
Requests must come from immediate family members (parent, grandparent, sibling, or spouse) or authorized individuals directly connected to the case.
Case Verification
To begin the process, we require:
Name of the individual
Case number or documentation from law enforcement or the courts
Verification of relationship or authorization
Relevant Circumstances
Cases involving exploitation or trafficking will also be evaluated for eligibility.
While we strive to provide support in as many cases as possible, our capacity is limited, and we may not be able to assist in every situation. If we are unable to provide direct support, we will do our best to offer referrals or guidance.
We deeply respect and honor the courage of families navigating these challenges, and we remain committed to advocating for justice and healing for all Indigenous communities.