The United Indians of all Tribes Foundation also provides programs such as Indian child welfare services, therapy, and treatment; elder services, including a lunch program; a
GED education program; and youth services, including advocacy,
substance abuse treatment, and housing for homeless youth. Other programs have included the Ina Maka family program, education and employment services, a child development center, and the ECEAP (Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program) preschool. The foundation also organizes the annual
Seafair Indian Days, one of the larger
pow-wows in the Northwest, held in conjunction with the city's festival called Seafair. The pow-wow draws tribal members from across the state, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Canada. Youth services include the 25-bed home Labateyah Youth Home (sometimes written
La-ba-te-yah) at 9010 13th Avenue NW, near Holman Road in Seattle's
Crown Hill neighborhood. Since 1992, Labateyah has offered
transitional and state group housing to youth between the ages of 18 and 24. The name
Labateyah is
Lushootseed for "the transformer". The program is not exclusively for Native American youth, who compose about a quarter of the facility's clients. Another initiative contemplated by Whitebear was the People's Lodge at Daybreak Star, intended to include a Hall of Ancestors, a Potlatch House, a theater, and a museum, later called the "Daybreak Star Village" proposal, a project now indefinitely postponed for financial reasons. There is also the Pacific Northwest Indian Canoe Center, intended as part of the ongoing development at
South Lake Union, just north of downtown, Both the People's Lodge and the Canoe Center were conceived by Whitebear but left in the planning phases at the time of his death. • Pathways to Prosperity, a program aimed to alleviate poverty by providing the necessary tools and knowledge to break this
cycle in the Native community. Proposed UIATF initiatives include: • Daybreak Star College, a
primary and
secondary preparatory school. • Bernie Whitebear Center for Human and Community Development, in
White Center, an unincorporated neighborhood between Seattle and
Burien, an area where there are an increasing number of Native Americans. • Daybreak Star Youth Summer Camp. A $3.5 million grant received October 2007 from the Northwest Area Foundation should allow the Bernie Whitebear Center, Daybreak Star College—two of the proposed projects—and the Northwest Canoe Center to proceed. The Canoe Center will be on South
Lake Union. The grant will also fund various economic development activities focused on employment and small business development. ==Notes==