The Native Nation project aims to empower urban Native Americans through economic development, cultural preservation, and community leadership initiatives.
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BUIHWC introduces a comprehensive diabetes prevention program, combining nutrition education, physical activity, and cultural practices.
Join us for our annual health fair, featuring free screenings, wellness workshops, and traditional healing demonstrations.
Our center now offers expanded counseling and support groups to address the growing need for mental health resources in our community.
We’ve secured funding to implement a new youth-focused program promoting healthy lifestyles and cultural connection.