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Award based on Outstanding Online Reviews

St. Joseph’s Indian School announced today it has been named a “2017 Top-Rated Nonprofit” by GreatNonprofits, the leading provider of user reviews of charities and nonprofits.

St. Joseph’s Indian School provides care, a quality education and housing for 200 Lakota boys and girls from South Dakota Indian Reservations in Chamberlain, S.D.

“We are honored to be named a 2017 Top-Rated Nonprofit,” St. Joseph’s Indian School President Mike. “We are proud of our accomplishments this year, including the completion of our new Health and Family Services Center, the success of our 41st Annual Powwow and the small, everyday successes taking place in our homes and classrooms to provide everything our students need to build bright, healthy futures.”

The Top-Rated Nonprofit Award is based on the rating and number of reviews that St. Joseph’s Indian School received from volunteers, donors and aid recipients.


“I am very confident that my support is used to improve the lives of the children and to provide them the opportunity to succeed, grow and become all that they can be. The smiles on the faces and the stories the children share let me know that they are doing well,” wrote one reviewer.


“St. Joseph’s Indian School is a great example of a nonprofit organization making a real difference in their community,” said Perla Ni, CEO of GreatNonprofits, “Their award is well-deserved recognition not only of their work, but the tremendous support they receive, as shown by the many outstanding reviews they have received from people who have direct experience working with St. Joseph’s Indian School.”

GreatNonprofits is the leading website where people share stories about their personal experiences on more than 1.2 million charities and nonprofit organizations. The GreatNonprofits Top-Rated Awards are the only awards for nonprofits determined by those who have direct experience with the charities such as donors, volunteers and recipients of aid.