24 7 fast cash loans The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has partnered with the Cheyenne River Youth Project with a $20,000 grant to advance the growth and sustainability of the organization’s Winyan Toka Win (“Leading Lady”) Garden and the economic development...
News & Updates
CRYP to Host $5 Bags for Bucks and Rummage Sale Friday, June 20th
Doing its part to promote recycling while funding youth programs, the Cheyenne River Youth Project will be having a $5 Bags for Bucks and Rummage Sale during its weekly Farmers’ Market this Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the gym at the Cokata Wiconi Teen Center. The...
CRYP Hosts Summer Youth Internship Program for its Keya Cafe
reporting The Cheyenne River Youth Project has begun its Summer Internship Program at its Keya Cafe to give CRST youth an opportunity to learn about business, entrepreneurship and basic professional skills by helping operate the organization’s new Keya Cafe. The four...
CRYP to Open Leading Lady Farmers Market
The Cheyenne River Youth Project is proud to announce the opening day of the Leading Lady Farmers Market on Friday, June 13th for the 2014 season. The market will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the CRYP parking lot. The market will continue every Friday until the...
Dairy Queen Event a Success for CRYP Fundraising
In its 5th annual Sweet Tooth for Youth event, the Cheyenne River Youth Project partnered with Dairy Queen to raise nearly $1,700 for the organization’s programs and services to benefit CRST youth. Local Dairy Queen owner Lonnie Heier committed a donation of $1 from...
CRYP to Kick-Off Midnight Basketball Tourney and Summer Wellness Programs
As a part of its mission to promote Native kids’ health and fitness, the Cheyenne River Youth Project is launching its annual Midnight Basketball and Summer Wellness Programs beginning Friday, May 30, 2014. In its 18th year, the drug- and alcohol-free events will be...
Ride for Reading Event Donates Hundreds of Books to CRYP Youth
The Cheyenne River Youth Project received hundreds of donated books from the Ride For Reading event held on, Saturday, May 10th. About half a dozen bicyclists rode nearly 10 miles from Sturgis to Bear Butte, South Dakota carrying books in their backpacks and bike...
CRYP Offers Art Classes for New Outdoor Art Park
The Cheyenne River Youth Project is proud to announce that they will soon open a new outdoor art park on its campus. To launch the new space, CRYP hosted the Art of Creative Lettering classes with renowned graffiti artist Peyton Russell. The classes the week of May...
Cheyenne River Youth Project Launches Push for Endowment Funding
The Cheyenne River Youth Project has announced its second quarter push to fund its endowment, which will go toward permanent sustainability for the organization’s programs that serve over 1,500 youth and 350 member families across the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation...
The Cheyenne River Youth Project Launches Wowapi Book Club for Teens
The Cheyenne River Youth Project announced the launch of the Olakholkichiyapi Wowapi Book Club in April for its teen members, which will be held every Wednesday and Thursday evening from April through July 2014. The meetings will be held from 6-7 p.m. in the library...