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Heart of Utah: Navajo Strong

Dec 2, 2020, 6:47 AM | Updated: 1:18 pm

The Navajo Nation is one area that has truly been hard hit by the pandemic. And Utahns are finding ways to give and donate in unprecedented ways. 

“I thought, I can do something, I want to help,” said Bud Frazier.

Frazier is a registered nurse who lives in Lehi but his grandparents live on the reservation.

“I knew this pandemic would be hard for them,” he said. “They live on a desolate mesa, miles away from a paved road, with no electricity or running water.”

He knew many others would also have a hard time also.  The Navajo Nation is the size of West Virginia but only has 10 or 11 grocery stores. Many people have to drive to border towns to get supplies.

So Frazier started gathering supplies and making the long drive himself every weekend to drop them off.

Word grew, and more people wanted to help. They started offering trucks and trailers, buying cleaning supplies and donating masks and non-perishable food and water.

“Once it got on social media, it blew up. I was just amazed at the outpouring of help,” he said.

The effort became an official charitable organization over the summer. Now Frazier runs Navajo Strong as the founder and executive director. He has two part-time employees and several volunteers.

“One thing that distinguished us from other groups, is I wanted to go find the people who were like my grandparents –isolated in these remote areas on the reservation. And one thing that was a problem initially was education,” he noted.

Now they put educational materials about the virus in each bin that they take to homes, in both English and Navajo. They’ve served about 900 families in a dozen communities so far.

“It has empowered a lot of people,” said Frazer. “I think of the people down there, these volunteers who step up and help their fellow tribesmen.”

The need continues as the pandemic keeps going. Frazier hopes people can gather donations for Navajo Strong throughout the holidays. He’s grateful for everything that has been donated so far.

“2020 has been such a downer, and people are stepping up to help,” he said.


 

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Heart of Utah: Navajo Strong