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Hózhó Path Renewal Foundation

A DINÉ-LED 501(C)(3) · EST. 2026

Restoring Balance.
Reclaiming Connection.
Creating Change.

Hózhó Path Renewal Foundation exists to restore balance through cultural reclamation, healing, education, advocacy, and community connection.

Who We Are

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.

OUR VISION

To create a world where individuals and communities are empowered to live in balance, connected to their identity, culture, purpose, and one another.

Our Mission

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.

Our Five Pillars of Renewal

Five paths. One whole.

hózhó 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.

Through Heritage, Healing, Advocacy, Future Generations, and Balance, we work toward restoring balance, connection, and hope within our communities.

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THE CRISIS WE STAND AGAINST

Our relatives are missing. The numbers are not numbers — they are names.

Indigenous women have faced disproportionate violence for generations. Every figure on this page represents a daughter, a sister, an auntie, a mother — someone with a name. Pillar Three exists to bring these stories into the light, and into community action.

84%

of Native women experience violence in their lifetime.

NIJ · 2016

10×

the national murder rate, in some counties where Native women live.

DOJ

5,712

missing AI/AN women reported in 2016. Only 116 logged federally.

UIHI · 2018

Voices on the Path

“Healing isn’t just spiritual language — it requires action, education, consistency, and community.”

— Meri Bennett · Founder & Executive Director