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Community Bulletin: Congressional Tax Reform

by Montana Weekes | Nov 29, 2017 | For Members, Legislative Issues, New Blurbs, News

On November 16th, the House of Representatives passed a tax reform bill, and within the next week, it is expected the Senate will vote on their version of the bill. There are major differences between the House and Senate versions, and to become law, both houses of...

Holiday Events at your Local Urban Indian Health Program

by Montana Weekes | Nov 17, 2017 | New Blurbs, News

The holidays are quickly approaching so here are a few events happening at Urban Indian Health Programs across the state! If you’re in the Central Valley, don’t miss out on Fresno Indian Health Project’s Indigenous Foods Celebration and Feast...

Native American Heritage Month San Francisco Celebration

by Montana Weekes | Nov 17, 2017 | New Blurbs, News

November 7th–This year, the American Indian Cultural Center of San Francisco (AICCSF) in partnership with the Mayors office of San Francisco, recognized three local heroes at the annual Native American Heritage Month Celebration.  Sonya Tetnowski (Maka Nation), CEO of...

SNAHC CEO Elected to Executive Committee of CPCA

by Montana Weekes | Oct 31, 2017 | For Members, Members Only, New Blurbs, News

Sacramento, California – October 31, 2017 – Britta Guerrero, CEO at Sacramento Native American Health Center (SNAHC), was elected to the Executive Committee and will serve as Vice-Speaker at California Primary Care Association (CPCA). There are 30 voting directors who...

SNAHC Receives Award to Grow Child Abuse Treatment Among Native American/Alaskan Native Youth

by Montana Weekes | Sep 13, 2017 | New Blurbs, News

On September 13th, Sacramento Native American Health Center received a $225,000 grant from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services to enhance the treatment of Native American/Alaska Native (AIAN) child victims of abuse. SNAHC will provide...
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