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New Mexico National Guard Airmen set up temporary entrance and triage area at Gallup Indian Medical Center

Neighbors (Vecinos) helping Neighbors - New Mexico National Guard Airmen from the 210th REDHORSE and the 150th Expeditionary Mission Support Group set up an Alaskan Shelter at the Gallup Indian Medical Center. The tent will serve as a patient entrance and triage area at the Medical Center.

We are the Navajo Nation Christian Response Team

Most of our team members are also in the Navajo Chaplains Corps, part of Across Nations, or Broken Arrow Bible Ranch.

United Indian Missions Aviation, Wings of the Way, and Samaritan’s Purse have also partnered with us.

Individuals and Churches from across the Southwest, Convoy of Hope, Baptist Disaster Relief, Wings of Faith have all provide goods for us to be

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These Airmen are part of over 590 NMNG Soldiers and Airmen working for Joint Task Force COVID who continue to provide support to New Mexicans throughout the state during this coronavirus public health crisis. Photos courtesy of the New Mexico National Guard

Josh Salazar

Josh is a volunteer that has been working with the Navajo Coalition preparing packages to be picked up and delivered across the Navajo Nation.He has come faithfully for the last 3 months. What has impacted you the most by this experience?

Seeing the way God has moved the care packages to people who need them the most. The power of God’s word, blessing those in a very difficult time.

One fond memory I would like to share, “We had a Councilman come from White Mountain Apache Reservation and he told each of us how this was a direct answer to his prayer.”Hearing this come from him, helped me realize the power of prayer.

Angela Silva

Angela was also moved to do something for her community during this crisis. She thought getting needed supplies out to the Navajo Nation was really important and has been involved since the beginning. She also wanted to get her kids out of the house. They were a little reluctant at first, but now they come every day and see the positive changes in their hearts as well as those they serve.

able to make care packages and distribute primarily through churches across the Navajo Nation. We have also been able to provide CHR’s products such as fresh produce, water, and dairy products. We also distributed certain items to ‘Strengthening Nations,’ ‘Hands of Hope,’ and Navajo Nation PD.

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