The Red Cloud Humanitarian  Fund
 was  organized in December 2004 as an unincorporated association in 
order to raise  funds for meeting the basic needs of the residents and 
citizens of the Pine  Ridge Indian Reservation in South    Dakota.  
Poverty  and a
 lack of economic opportunity have created deplorable conditions for the
  residents of the more remote Indian reservations like Pine Ridge where
 many  residents live in substandard housing which lack the life 
sustaining resources  that most of us take for granted.  The mission of 
the Red Cloud Humanitarian Fund is to raise funds for the provision of  running water, adequate plumbing, food, and shelter for these people.  
It  is a fitting match because, the Hoka Hey  Motorcycle Challenge intends to be a vehicle that brings awareness to  the deplorable 
conditions found on Pine Ridge and other of the Nation’s poorer  Indian 
reservations.  To help accomplish  this goal, a feature length 
documentary is being created by Oscar nominated  producer David Roma.  
               
     The  documentary film is based on the 2011 Challenge and will 
follow in the  footsteps of David Roma’s previous documentaries in that 
it will be both  entertaining and socially informative. The social cause
 at hand of course is  the current situation of Native Americans, 
specifically those of the Pine Ridge  Indian Reservation, whose struggle
 has been ongoing for hundreds of years with  no clear remedy in sight. 
With some of the worst levels of poverty, unemployment,  infant 
mortality rates, teen suicides, adult diabetes, cervical cancer and 
overall  life expectancy in the world, Pine Ridge is often seen as 
ground zero for  Native causes. The film weaves together the trials and 
tribulations of the Hoka  Hey Challengers with those of the Native 
Americans; who struggle everyday just  to survive.
Beyond the 
film however, several thousands of dollars were raised for the Red Cloud
 Humanitarian Fund through the efforts of our Hoka  Hey participants and
 supporters during the 2012 Challenge.  In fact,  
special appreciation goes out to Rob Carlo,  Tim Menzie, Dominick 
Zappolla and Matt Klebe (Kelley Babbin) for  selflessly returning their 
prize award checks  to the event as a contribution to Red 
Cloud  Humanitarian Fund!  
With this kind 
of support, the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge  and the Red Cloud 
Humanitarian Fund can promote pride and dignity to the  community by 
improving living conditions and restoring a sense of comfort and well  
being  through the development of life sustaining resources such as the  
development of water, housing, food, shelter and other basic life 
resource  necessities on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and elsewhere. 
 
 
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