Winter weather on the South Dakota prairie

South Dakota weather is unpredictable and can be dangerous.
South Dakota weather is unpredictable and can be dangerous.

Winter is a dangerous time of year on the South Dakota prairie.

Blizzards regularly bring several inches of snow and strong winds, resulting in closed interstate roads, businesses and schools.

We are so grateful for the warmth and safety your generosity provides for our Native American families on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation.

Blizzard conditions — temperatures below freezing or even below zero, combined with strong winds and snow — can create life-threatening conditions in the blink of an eye.

It’s frequently cold enough to keep local school children indoors at recess. Even if the sun is shining, a temperature of zero combined with a 20-mile-per-hour wind means frostbite occurs in less than 15 minutes!

South Dakota weather is unpredictable and can be dangerous.

Can you imagine trying to flee from a cold and dangerous situation — maybe even in the dark and cold of night — with your children?

But, thanks to caring friends like you, Cheyenne River Indian Outreach is here to help.

Your compassion helps provide:

  • Warm winter clothing
  • A safe refuge with proper insulation and heat
  • And so much more!

Wopila tankamany thanks — for helping provide a safe haven to families in need!

Our Mission

The Cheyenne River Indian Outreach (CRIO) mission is to eradicate violence and oppressive practices by supporting and empowering individuals, families and communities to promote justice, social change and non-violence.

Cheyenne River Indian Outreach (CRIO) is a tax-exempt
501(c)(3) organization.

Cheyenne River Indian Outreach
121 Landmark Avenue
PO Box 969
Eagle Butte, SD 57625-0969
(605) 234-3244
questions@CRIOutreach.org

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