Restoring Balance.
Reclaiming Connection.
Creating Change.
Hózhó Path Renewal Foundation exists to restore balance through cultural reclamation, healing, education, advocacy, and community connection.
Rooted in the Diné principle of Hózhó, we create opportunities for individuals and communities to reconnect with heritage, strengthen well-being, honor those impacted by injustice, and build a path forward for future generations.
To create a world where individuals and communities are empowered to live in balance, connected to their identity, culture, purpose, and one another.
Restoring balance through five interwoven paths.
Hózhó Path Renewal Foundation is a Diné-led 501(c)(3) dedicated to restoring balance through education, healing, cultural reclamation, advocacy, and community connection.
Rooted in the Diné principle of Hózhó — living in harmony, balance, and beauty — we create programs and events that strengthen individuals, honor cultural heritage, support personal growth, and bring communities together around meaningful causes.
Our mission is to transform awareness into action by creating opportunities for healing, learning, and service that leave lasting impacts for future generations.
Five paths. One whole.
In Diné teachings, patterns repeat throughout creation. The Hogan contains five sacred points. The human hand has five fingers. Certain stars were understood to reflect this same pattern in the heavens.
These teachings remind us that what exists above us is often reflected within us and around us. Balance is created when all parts work together.
Just as no single finger can perform the work of a hand alone, no single area of healing can create lasting change by itself.
Reclaim Heritage
Honoring identity, culture, language, history, and ancestral wisdom.
Personal Development
Balance across mind, body, spirit, relationships, and purpose.
Community
MMIW/P awareness, We Run For Them, events & partnerships.
Future Generations
Youth leadership, mentorship, and cultural continuity.
Family Justice & Healing
Programs for veterans, first responders, and their families — connection, mental health education, suicide prevention awareness, and culturally-grounded healing.
Through Heritage, Healing, Advocacy, Future Generations, and Balance, we work toward restoring balance, connection, and hope within our communities.
Our relatives are missing. The numbers are not numbers — they are names.
of Native women experience violence in their lifetime.
NIJ · 2016
the national murder rate, in some counties where Native women live.
DOJ
missing AI/AN women reported in 2016. Only 116 logged federally.
UIHI · 2018
“Healing isn’t just spiritual language — it requires action, education, consistency, and community.”
There is a place for you on this path.
Donate
Every gift funds direct support, programs, and the next event. Monthly giving sustains the work.
Lend Your Skills
Legal, translation, technology, transportation, traditional knowledge — we need many hands.
Honor Their Names
Visit the Voices registry. Run for someone on Thanksgiving Day. Carry the cause into your own community.