About Our Mission
End adversity.
The mission of Rolling Revival Relief is to advocate for and minimize the inequities that Native Americans and people of color face today. Join the movement to end the adversity.
Native American reservations face many barriers to economic and personal development:
Reservations lack human capital (education, skills, technical expertise) and the means to develop it
Reservations lack effective planning for individual and group development
Reservations are poor in natural resources
Reservations are disadvantaged by their distance from markets and the high costs of transportation
Entrepreneurial skills and experience are scarce
Our focus is on combating these barriers to help promote the development of these communities.
We believe…
that every human being is entitled to a quality of life. The mission of Rolling Revival Relief is to advocate for and minimize the inequities that Native Americans and people of color face today.
We’ve joined…
the Poor People’s Campaign to end suffering among the native families, tribes and communities.
We fight for…
what is rightfully due every human being: the right to a decent life in their own community.

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Meet the Founder
In 2015, Mr. Salazar was invited by a community leader to visit seven different Native American Reservations, including the Lake Traverse Reservation, Rosebud Reservation, Pine Ridge Reservation, Crow Reservation, Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Cheyenne River Reservation, and Crow Creek Reservation. Through the friendships that were formed that year, Mr. Salazar developed a deep love and respect for these Tribal communities.
Two years later, in 2017, Hurricane Harvey devastated communities in Texas and Louisiana. Because of his professional experience in logistics and transportation, Mr. Salazar participated in a relief effort that delivered emergency supplies and essential goods to those in need. This experience left a lasting impression on Mr. Salazar, and he found deep fulfillment and purpose in this disaster relief work.
In the years that followed, the desire to serve communities through disaster relief work continued to remain a primary passion for Mr. Salazar. Rolling Revival Relief began in 2020 as the convergence of Mr. Salazar's deep love for Tribal communities, his passion for disaster relief work and his professional expertise.
Since 2020, Mr. Salazar has begun taking regular trips to deliver donated goods to the Lake Traverse Reservation, the Hopi Reservation and the Pine Ridge Reservation. Mr. Salazar continues to deepen his relationships with tribal leaders in these communities and offers practical relief to these communities through the essential goods he provides.