Support Ampkwa Advocacy

Through the generosity of our community, Ampkwa Advocacy is working to fulfill our mission to support indigenous communities by raising awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP), promoting safety and prevention, and supporting healing through advocacy, education, and art. Though we are just beginning this journey, we believe this is the start of something big-a movement that will create lasting change for indigenous families.

Your donation will help us grow and support our initial efforts; including awareness walks, safety workshops, and advocacy programs tailored to Indigenous families and youth. Contributions will also fund the creation of a family support fund, educational campaigns, and resource materials to address the urgent issues facing indigenous communities.

Thank you for believing in us and standing with us at the start of this important journey. Every donation makes a difference.

If you prefer to mail a check payment that can be sent to:

Ampkwa Advocacy

PO Box 122

Grand Ronde OR 97347

Support Ongoing Search Efforts for Wesley Dixon Jones

Your gift supports the family of Wesley Dixon Jones 

Funds go directly to his family to support continued search efforts and the work being done to locate him.

Wesley Dixon Jones was last seen on October 5, 2025 near Highway 331 and Mission Road in Pendleton, Oregon. He was wearing a black and red Tigerscott jacket, a black shirt, black sweatpants, and boots. Wesley is an Elder of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.

If you have any information about Wesley’s whereabouts, please contact the Umatilla Tribal Police Department at 541-278-0550.

By giving, you are helping keep this search active and visible. You are also standing with Ampkwa Advocacy in supporting Indigenous families who are still waiting for their loved ones to come home.

If you prefer, a check donation can be mailed to the following address. Please write “Wes Dixon” in the memo.

Ampkwa Advocacy

PO Box 122

Grand Ronde OR 97347