UPDATE: The Cheyenne River Youth Project (CRYP) has just launched its Young Women’s Camp, taking place from February 6-8, 2026, at the Wakanyeja Kin Wana Ku Pi site, adjacent to the sacred Bear Butte. This urgent initiative aims to empower young women in the community, providing a safe space for growth and connection.
Interns from CRYP have set up camp, ready to engage with participants in a transformative experience focused on leadership and personal development. The camp is designed to foster resilience and self-confidence among young women, addressing vital issues they face today.
Why This Matters NOW: The Young Women’s Camp comes at a critical time, as youth empowerment is increasingly recognized as essential for community health and stability. Participants will engage in workshops and activities that cultivate skills necessary for their future, making this not just an event, but a stepping stone towards lasting change.
Local leaders and community advocates have rallied behind this initiative, emphasizing the importance of supporting young women in their journey towards self-discovery. “This camp is more than just an event; it’s about building a foundation for the future,” said CRYP Director, emphasizing the emotional impact such programs have on participants.
What’s Next: As the camp unfolds, updates will be provided to highlight the stories and experiences of the young women involved. This initiative is expected to draw attention not only locally but also nationally, showcasing the vital work being done by CRYP and its commitment to youth empowerment.
Stay tuned for more developments as the Cheyenne River Youth Project continues to lead the charge in creating opportunities for young women in the community. This is a momentous occasion that deserves immediate attention and support.







































