The Navajo Community

Painting below 'Lost and Found' donated by George Molnar to the Navajo United Way Inc.

Allocations & Contributions

Agencies which receive contributions are intended to provide human care services. Depending on the agency there may be minimal requirements, but in general agencies serve all age groups, all residents of the Navajo Nation irregardless of ethnicity, race and/or national origin, both males and females.

The artwork to the right is titled "Lost and Found" and was donated to the Navajo United Way, Inc. by George Molnar.

The money you designate goes directly to affiliated agencies which serve Navajo Nation residents. Your contribution and others like it help our Nation improve the quality of everyone's life and makes Nation communities better places in which to grow, live, and work.


About the Navajo Nation

  • The Navajo Nation is the largest reservation with 27,000 square miles of scenic beauty extending into Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
  • The Navajo Nation is divided into six agencies, subdivided into 110 chapters and represented in the Tribal Council by 88 delegates.
  • The Navajo people have more than 75 clans.

Navajo United Way, Inc.
PO Box 309 - Window Rock AZ 86515
(928) 871-6661 - fax (928) 871-6663
navajoway@frontiernet.net

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