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  1. Established in 1974 on the streets of skid row, downtown L.A. by two empowered American Indian women, Babba Cooper (Lakota) and Marian Zucco (Paiute) who wanted to serve the most impoverished community who lacked resources and access to services.

  2. Aug 23, 2022 · Founded by Baba Cooper, Lakota, and Marian Zucco, Paiute, United American Indian Involvement began as a small drop-in shelter in 1974 on the streets of Skid Row in downtown LA, evolving over its 48-year history to a whole-person health and human services care model.

  3. Established in 1974 on the streets of skid row, downtown L.A. by two American Indian women, Baba Cooper (Lakota) and Marian Zucco (Paiute), who wanted to serve the most impoverished community that lacked resources and access to services.

  4. Established in 1974 on the streets of Skid Row in Downtown L.A. by two American Indian women, Babba Cooper (Lakota) and Marian Zucco (Paiute) who wanted to serve the most impoverished community who lacked resources and access to services.

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  5. Jul 3, 2019 · UAII was originally established as a 501 (c)3 by founders Marian Zucco and Baba Cooper in 1974 to provide a place of shelter and food to American Indians living on the streets of Skid Row in Downtown Los Angeles.

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  6. UAII was established as a nonprofit 501(c)3 by Marian Zucco and Baba Cooper in 1974 to provide shelter, food and a welcoming place for American Indians living on the streets of Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles.

  7. Established in 1974 on the streets of skid row, downtown L.A. by two empowered American Indian women, Babba Cooper (Lakota) and Marian Zucco (Paiute) who wanted to serve the most impoverished community who lacked resources and access to services.

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